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Japan Air Lines (JAL) stellt Streckenreduzierung vor. FRA ist davon (noch) nicht betroffen.
' Japan Airlines has announced it plans to cut 15 international and 30 domestic routes by the end of March.
The route cuts will be made in stages, beginning in September.
As a result, the airline--which is currently undergoing corporate restructuring--will fully pull its service from 11 airports, drawing ire from the affected local governments. However, JAL has determined it had no choice but to cut back on unprofitable routes as part of its reorganization efforts.
The termination of 45 routes are an increase from the 31 that were part of a plan announced in January. JAL will include the plan in the rehabilitation scheme to be submitted to the Tokyo District Court.
According to the plan, JAL will cut eight international routes at Narita Airport--such as those bound to or from Sao Paulo, Amsterdam, Milan and Rome--two routes at Chubu Airport and five at Kansai Airport.
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JAL to cut 45 routes by March : Business : DAILY YOMIURI ONLINE (The Daily Yomiuri)
' Japan Airlines has announced it plans to cut 15 international and 30 domestic routes by the end of March.
The route cuts will be made in stages, beginning in September.
As a result, the airline--which is currently undergoing corporate restructuring--will fully pull its service from 11 airports, drawing ire from the affected local governments. However, JAL has determined it had no choice but to cut back on unprofitable routes as part of its reorganization efforts.
The termination of 45 routes are an increase from the 31 that were part of a plan announced in January. JAL will include the plan in the rehabilitation scheme to be submitted to the Tokyo District Court.
According to the plan, JAL will cut eight international routes at Narita Airport--such as those bound to or from Sao Paulo, Amsterdam, Milan and Rome--two routes at Chubu Airport and five at Kansai Airport.
Weiter hier (englisch):
JAL to cut 45 routes by March : Business : DAILY YOMIURI ONLINE (The Daily Yomiuri)