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JAL asks its pilots to take a 30% pay cut

JAL-Japan Airlines (Tokyo) has asked its pilots to take a 30 percent reduction in pay according to a report by Nikkei.

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Copyright Photo: Wingnut. Boeing 777-346 ER JA731J (msn 32431) in the Sky Eco motif visits London (Heathrow).

JAL announces route changes, frequency changes and fleet plans for FY2010

JAL-Japan Airlines (Tokyo-Haneda) has announced revisions affecting routes, flight frequencies and its fleet plan for the first half of fiscal year 2010, and decided on plans for the second half of the year ending on March 31, 2011.

JAL has restructured its overall network with the clear objective of returning to profitability as swiftly as possible by creating a solid business model that can withstand the fluctuations in economic conditions and by generating profits without overly relying on future traffic demand. This plan includes the retirement of the Boeing 747-400 and Airbus A300-600 aircraft by the end of this fiscal year, bold withdrawal from several overseas regions, and the drastic contraction in the size of operations. It is formulated to achieve within one year, substantial reductions in the airlineโ€™s fixed costs, a target which was initially planned to be accomplished over a period of 3 years.

The airline has decided to discontinue services on 15 international routes with 86 weekly roundtrip flights, as well as on 30 domestic routes with a maximum of 58* daily roundtrip flights. Totaling the changes made since fiscal year 2009, JAL will end operations on 28 international routes with the closure of 11 overseas bases while domestically, 50 routes will be terminated along with 8 offices. The international and domestic passenger capacity (measured in available seat kilometer) will as a result be reduced by 40% and 30% respectively compared to levels in fiscal year 2008.

*56 roundtrip flights if excluding seasonally-operated flights

Read the full press release:

http://press.jal.co.jp/en/release/201004/001531.html

Copyright Photo: Wingnut. Boeing 777-346 ER JA731J (msn 32431) displays the special “Sky Eco” green markings at London (Heathrow) (please click on photo for additional details).

JAL to cut 16,500 jobs

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JAL-Japan Airlines (Japan Airlines Corporation) (Tokyo) plans to reduce its workforce by a third within the fiscal year to lower labor costs by 81.7 billion yen a year, the Nikkei business daily said. This amounts to 16,500 jobs being cut.

Read the full report from Reuters:

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/JAL-to-cut-16500-rb-675891081.html?x=0&.v=3

JAL to cut 29 international routes and retire all Boeing 747-400s and Airbus A300-600s

JAL-Japan Airlines (Tokyo) due to its reorganization is being forced to drop 29 international routes according this Bloomberg report by the end of its fiscal year. In addition all remaining Boeing 747-400s and Airbus A300-600s will be retired by the end of the fiscal year.

Read the full report:

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601101&sid=anmj0bJQajhQ

JAL may be forced to make more cuts

JAL-Japan Airlines (Tokyo) may be forced to make more painful cuts in order to receive additional financing.

Read the full report from Reuters:

www.reuters.com/article/idCNSGE6300HJ20100401?rpc=44

JAL to exit the cargo business by the end of October

JAL-Japan Airlines (Tokyo) due to reorganization in bankruptcy has decided to exit the cargo business by the end of October 2010.

Business Week news link:

www.businessweek.com/news/2010-03-25/japan-air-to-stop-flying-freighters-by-end-of-october-update1-.html

Copyright Photo: Antony J. Best. Boeing 747-446 (BCF) JA8909 (msn 26353) of JAL Cargo climbs away from London (Heathrow).

Air France/KLM deny media reports of JV with JAL

Air France (Paris) and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (Amsterdam) denied a French newspaper report today (February 22) that it was in talks to form a new joint venture with JAL-Japan Airlines (Tokyo) in order to cooperate more closely on flights between Europe and Japan.

Here is the full report in Reuters:

www.reuters.com/article/idCNLDE61L0SS20100222?rpc=44

American and JAL apply for antitrust immunity

American Airlines (Dallas/Fort Worth) and JAL-Japan Airlines (Tokyo) filed an application with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) for antitrust immunity to forge a closer relationship and implement a Joint Business Agreement (JBA) governing the operation of their flights betweenNorth Americaย andย Asia. The airlines also will notify the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism inย Japanย of the transaction.

Full press release:

finance.yahoo.com/news/American-Airlines-and-Japan-prnews-3128489563.html?x=0&.v=1

JAL to stay with American, will end talks with Delta

JAL-Japan Airlines (Tokyo) will stay with American Airlines and the Oneworld Alliance and end talk with Delta Air Lines according to Reuters.

News link:

finance.yahoo.com/news/JAL-to-stay-with-American-end-rb-1022890686.html?x=0&.v=1

JAL claims it is still “neutral” on American and Delta proposals

JAL-Japan Airlines’ (Tokyo) new president said the bankrupt carrier has not yet decided whether to stick with partner American Airlines or defect to Delta Air Lines and its SkyTeam group.

News link: finance.yahoo.com/news/JAL-says-still-neutral-on-rb-2521463313.html?x=0&.v=2