TransportationANA 'nearly over the worst' of COVID downturn: exec
Japanese airline slices loss helped by cost cuts
Despite prolonged states of emergency in Japan, ANA Holdings managed to increase passenger volume in the April to May period, in particular for domestic flights. (Photo by Wataru Ito)
ERI SUGIURA, Nikkei staff writer
TOKYO -- ANA Holdings on Friday posted a net loss of 51.1 billion yen ($466 million) for the April to June quarter, more than halving its 108.8 billion net loss for the same period in 2020, thanks to cost-cutting measures amid lingering COVID-19 woes.