ANA seen soaring to $390m profit after 2 years of pandemic losses

Japanese airline rides rebound in domestic flights, but international slump continues

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ANA Holdings has reduced its fleet by 26 aircraft since the pandemic started. (Photo by Akiyoshi Inoue)

HAJIME MATSUMOTO, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- Japanese air carrier ANA Holdings expects a group operating profit of about 50 billion yen ($390 million) for this fiscal year, Nikkei has learned, as domestic travel rebounds after two years of losses during the pandemic.

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