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Japan Airlines cuts service after $1bn loss

By Jonathan Soble in Tokyo

Published: August 7 2009 10:05 | Last updated: August 7 2009 17:18

Japan Airlines suffered a record Y99bn ($1bn) loss in the quarter to June, forcing it to cut or reduce services on 16 domestic and international routes and switch to smaller aircraft on more than a dozen others in an effort to save costs.

Asia’s biggest air carrier by revenue secured Y100bn in emergency funding from a group of existing creditors in June after the Japanese government agreed to guarantee new loans.

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