JAL set for $2.2bn loss in 2020 for first deficit since relisting

Dismal prospects forecast despite uptick in domestic flights

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JAL's weak performance comes even as a slight recovery in domestic flights has narrowed recent deficits. © Reuters

Nikkei staff writers

TOKYO -- Japan Airlines is expected to report a consolidated net loss of 230 billion yen ($2.2bn) for the year ending March amid the coronavirus pandemic and a collapse in air travel, Nikkei learned on Tuesday.

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