TOKYO -- ANA Holdings on Tuesday stuck to its previous forecast of a 100 billion yen ($870 million) loss for the year ending in March, even though the COVID situation in Japan has turned for the worse.
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Even though ANA passenger demand has dropped so far this year due to the spread of omicron, the company still expects cargo demand to be strong. (Photo by Ken Kobayashi)
TOKYO -- ANA Holdings on Tuesday stuck to its previous forecast of a 100 billion yen ($870 million) loss for the year ending in March, even though the COVID situation in Japan has turned for the worse.