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JAL cuts 4,300 jobs in profit bid | JAL cuts 4,300 jobs in profit bid |
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Japan Airlines has announced plans to cut 4,300 jobs - about 8% of its staff - as it tries to return to profit. | |
The announcement comes as it reported a net loss of 10.8bn yen ($89.7m; £45m) in the last three months of 2006. | The announcement comes as it reported a net loss of 10.8bn yen ($89.7m; £45m) in the last three months of 2006. |
High oil prices and sluggish demand have been blamed for the loss at JAL, which was almost identical to the same period in 2005. | |
Safety lapses at the airline and a dip in the popularity of ski travel have hit passenger numbers. | Safety lapses at the airline and a dip in the popularity of ski travel have hit passenger numbers. |
The job cuts, to be implemented by 2010, aim to cut staffing costs by 50bn yen. | The job cuts, to be implemented by 2010, aim to cut staffing costs by 50bn yen. |
Japan Airlines posted a loss of more than 47bn yen in the year to March 2006. | Japan Airlines posted a loss of more than 47bn yen in the year to March 2006. |
It has been trying to regain passenger confidence after a string of safety lapses since 2005 which include an engine fire and wheels falling off during a landing. | It has been trying to regain passenger confidence after a string of safety lapses since 2005 which include an engine fire and wheels falling off during a landing. |
No-one has been injured in any of the incidents, but the scares have prompted some passengers to travel with rival All Nippon Airways. | No-one has been injured in any of the incidents, but the scares have prompted some passengers to travel with rival All Nippon Airways. |
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