TOKYO: Japan Airlines (JAL) said Friday its net profit for the April-September period slipped 0.2 percent to $724 million as a weak yen pushed up fuel costs, but the carrier also revised up its full-year earnings forecast.
The company said net profit came in at 80.32 billion yen ($724 million), while sales rose 3.7 percent to 683.77 billion yen.
For the fiscal year through March, JAL revised up its annual forecast to a 135 billion yen net profit against the previous forecast of a 115 billion yen.
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