觀點日本航空

Japan Airlines counts the cost of Tokyo crash

The disaster could mean a significant operating loss though longer-term prospects are strong

Flights in and out of Tokyo’s Haneda airport continue to face cancellation and delays following a fatal accident between a Japan Airlines aircraft and a smaller plane on the runway earlier this week.

On Thursday, markets opened for the first time since Japan’s New Year’s holidays. Shares of Japan’s second-biggest airline began trading with a glut of sell orders. By the end of the day, however, the price had recovered.

Transport authorities are investigating the details of the collision, with a view to ensuring that such an unusual and tragic accident, in which five people died, does not happen again.

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