TOKYO -- All Nippon Airways parent ANA Holdings is expected to book an operating loss of roughly 110 billion yen ($968 million) for the April-September half, as Japan's aviation sector struggles to rebound amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Monthslong state of emergency hampered recovery in Japanese aviation
An All Nippon Airways aircraft at Haneda Airport in Tokyo: Months of coronavirus-related curbs have weighed on Japan's aviation sector. © Reuters
TOKYO -- All Nippon Airways parent ANA Holdings is expected to book an operating loss of roughly 110 billion yen ($968 million) for the April-September half, as Japan's aviation sector struggles to rebound amid the coronavirus pandemic.