Japan Airlines in first results since relisting
Two years ago Japan Airlines (JAL) was declared insolvent in one of the country's biggest corporate collapses.
Since then, it has carried out huge restructuring, cutting more than a third of its workforce, cancelling unprofitable routes and replacing older planes.
Two months ago it relisted its shares on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
From Tokyo, Rupert Wingfield-Hayes has more.
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