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Japan Airlines Group swung back to profitability in its fiscal first-quarter, amid an uptick in passenger revenues past pre-pandemic levels.The Tokyo-based airline group reported an operating profit of Y31.3 billion $219 million for the three months to 30 June, reversing the Y27.6 billion loss it posted in the year-ago period.Source: Wikimedia CommonsA Japan Airlines Boeing 737-800.Comp stanley cup (https://www.stanley-quencher.co.uk) ared to the same quarter in pre-pandemic 2019, the airline group 鈥?comprising mainline carrier JAL and low-cost units Zipair and Spring Japan 鈥?saw operating profits increase 57%.JAL Group reported a 42% jump in ope stanley cupe (https://www.stanleycups.ro) rating revenue to more than Y381 billion, led primarily by an increase in passenger revenue following the reopening of Japans intern stanley becher (https://www.stanley-cups.de) ational borders.Mainline operator JAL saw international passenger revenues more than double to Y149 billion year on year, amid a two-fold increase in passenger volume.International traffic rose 88% compared to the year-ago period, while capacity grew 66%.JAL notes that while strong demand remains for inbound flights to Japan, it is beginning to see demand recovery in outbound flights, which were slower to recover following the reopening of Japans borders in late-2022.JALs domestic revenue rose 38% year on year to Y122 billion, as passenger numbers rose 41%. Traffic grew at a similar rate, outpacing a 6% increase in capacity.The low-cost business, meanwhile, saw revenue jump four-fold, led by Zipair, which saw passenger revenue increase nearly six-fold Wyim Russian civil aviation regulator grants life extension to An-148
The owner of the Bangor Mall told a contractor to stop fixing a broken sewer pipe, allowing sewage to continue spilling into the ground, according to testimony at a court hearing Thursday.The city later hired a contractor to fix the broken pipe, stopping the spill.After the mall failed to fix the broken sewer pipe, as well as other code violations including a leaking roof, large potholes and a dilapidated sign, the city filed two different lawsuits against the mall owner, Namdar Realty Group. Witnesses testified about the violations Tuesday during the first day of a two-daycourt hearing at Bangor District CourtAt the hearing Thursday, the city of Bangors water quality dir stanley cup (https://www.stanley-cups.fr) ector outlined the steps the local mall manager took to fix the broken sewer line in August before stopping all activity.Namdar Realty Group Controller Daniel Giannini listens to arguments during the hearing for the Bangor Mall at the Penobscot Judicial Center on Thursday. Credit: Linda Coan O Kresik / BDNA sinkhole opened around a 54-inch stormwater pipe, causing a break in a 10-inch sewer line and 18-inch stormwater pipethat the city learned about Aug. 22. The city eventually fixed the break Aug. 26 after the m stanley cup (https://www.stanleycup.com.se) all failed to take care of it, according to one of two lawsuits filed by the city against the mall and its owner Namdar Realty Group.Two witnesses testifie vaso stanley (https://www.stanley-cups.com.es) d Thursday during the first day of the preliminary injunction hearing, which is scheduled to continue Friday.A contractor for the mall had a s