TOKYO -- Japan's two biggest airlines, All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines, have seen strong rebounds from COVID-related setbacks in the first six months of their current financial years.
Higher unit prices drive rebound; ANA, JAL wait for more international demand

ANA and JAL saw revenues rise on the back of higher unit prices per flight. Despite the increase, both airlines -- as well as others in Asia -- are taking longer to recover than U.S. and European counterparts. (Photo by Konosuke Urata)
TOKYO -- Japan's two biggest airlines, All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines, have seen strong rebounds from COVID-related setbacks in the first six months of their current financial years.