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Japan Airlines Co announced yesterday that it would cut 4,300 employees, or about eight percent of its work force, by the end of fiscal 2009 after it reported a net loss for the most recent quarter.

 

Japan's No. 1 carrier is still struggling to regain customer confidence after a spate of safety lapses in recent years have prompted passengers to opt instead for rival All Nippon Airways.

 

JAL, as the airline is known, reported a net loss of 10.8 billion yen (US$89.9 million) in the October-December quarter, slightly less than the 11 billion yen loss it recorded for the same period in 2005.

 

Quarterly sales rose 4.9 percent to 584.1 billion yen, from 556.9 billion yen a year ago.

 

Cargo traffic from Japan to China was strong, but was weak to the United States in the latest quarter. Tourism to Guam and Hawaii was stagnant, and poor snowfall caused a drop in domestic ski travel, JAL said.

 

Later yesterday, JAL said it would cut 4,300 employees from its payrolls by March 2010 from the current 53,100 as part of its four-year business plan. It has also been scrapping flights and trimming other costs to turn around its sagging business.

 

The company expects to cut 50 billion yen in annual labor costs beginning fiscal 2007 from the current fiscal year.

 

Soaring fuel costs continue to be a problem, JAL said, although oil prices have eased since October. The average price for jet fuel over the nine-month period from April last year was US$81.9 per barrel, a price that's unprecedented, it said.

 

The airline is taking up fuel hedging and fuel consumption reductions, but the fuel bill during the nine months was up 12.8 percent at 320.4 billion yen from the same period a year earlier, it said.

 

JAL suffered a huge net loss of 47.2 billion yen in the fiscal year through March last year on soaring jet fuel prices and weak passenger demand.

 

The airline has been trying to regain travelers' confidence after a series of embarrassing safety lapses since 2005, including an engine fire.

 

No one has been injured in the Japan Airlines incidents, but wheels have fallen off during a landing, a flight took off with a faulty latch and a flight was forced to return shortly after takeoff when a cockpit window cracked.

 

JAL left its profit outlook for the fiscal year ending on March 31 unchanged at a three billion yen group net profit but lowered its sales projection to 2.27 trillion yen from an earlier 2.28 trillion yen.

 

The fuel price crunch has hit rivals, but ANA has been reporting strong revenue on the back of JAL's image problems. ANA profits for the third quarter slipped 8.5 percent due to high jet fuel prices and extra costs for the disposal of aircraft and equipment.

 

For the first nine months of fiscal 2006, JAL posted a 9.3 billion yen loss, an improvement over the 23 billion yen loss racked up over the same period in fiscal 2005.

 

(Xinhua News Agency February 9, 2007)

 

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