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Japan carriers hit turbulence
January 30, 2009
Global airlines are feeling turbulence from the financial crisis, and Japanese carriers ANA and JAL are not flying above the clouds. All Nippon Airways revised its forecast to a near $110 million recurring loss this year from a former $320 million profit, after earlier cutting the number of international flights to China and India. Dan Sloan reports.
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