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JAL seeks public funds but Maehara says rehabilitation plan insufficient
Friday 25th September, 06:11 AM JST
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DeepAir65 at 10:07 AM JST - 25th September
I seriously hope they don't get their wish - I don't support the idea of any company getting bailed out without serious strings attached.
In JALs case they are probably operating too many unprofitable routes. If it does not make money hike the price or reduce/shut the route. This would also be good for "Green Japan"
Weasel at 11:15 AM JST - 25th September
JAL - Japan's crisis version of the American automakers. At the rate their going, soon to be bankrupt at an airport near you.
Sidwarwick at 12:03 PM JST - 25th September
Soon to be bankrupt at a bankrupt airport near you.
Mark_McCracken at 12:13 PM JST - 25th September
Does this mean the days of JAL President Haruka Nishimatsu being "famous as a modest executive" are over?
http://www.japantoday.com/category/shukan-post/view/jal-president-becomes-famous-as-modest-executive-on-youtube