JAL and ANA together spill $2bn in red ink on virus headwinds

Japan Airlines eyes return to profitability in March if air travel rebounds

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ANA Holdings and Japan Airlines have both suffered deep declines in passenger traffic. (Photo by Kosaku Mimura)

YUKO NAGAE, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- Japan's two largest airlines have logged a combined net loss of roughly $1.9 billion for the April-June quarter as the coronavirus pandemic slashed demand for both domestic and international air travel.

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