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Japan Airlines Co., Ltd.【JP:9201】Stock Price
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Business Overview
Japan Airlines operates multiple business segments across diverse operations. The main business segments include "Full-Service Carrier Operations," "Low-Cost Carrier Operations," "Mileage/Financial and Commerce Operations," and "Other Operations."
In Full-Service Carrier Operations, Japan Airlines and its affiliates provide air transportation services connecting Japan with the world and cities with regional areas. The company also operates cargo and mail services utilizing cargo space on its own passenger aircraft and dedicated cargo aircraft.
Low-Cost Carrier Operations are handled by ZIPAIR Tokyo Inc. and Spring Japan Inc., providing air transportation services connecting North America, Asia, Japan domestically, and China. This enables the company to offer low-cost airline services.
In Mileage/Financial and Commerce Operations, JAL Mileage Bank Inc. operates the mileage program, JAL Card Inc. operates credit card services, and JALUX Inc. conducts wholesale business operations.
Other Operations include JAL Pack Inc., which plans and sells travel packages utilizing air transportation, and JAL Infotech Inc., which handles system development and operations. These divisions provide travel-related services and IT solutions.
Drawing on its experience during the COVID-19 pandemic, Japan Airlines is restructuring its business portfolio and pursuing the creation of new businesses in non-aviation sectors. Through this approach, the company is advancing business structure reforms to expand profitability across the entire group.
Management Policy
Japan Airlines has established "JAL Vision 2030" as its growth strategy and is advancing its medium-term management plan for fiscal years 2021-2025. This plan centers on three pillars—"Safety and Security," "Sustainability," and "Finance"—to enhance corporate value and contribute to society. Specific targets include achieving zero aviation accidents, improving customer experience, and reducing CO2 emissions.
In the near term, the company aims to achieve an EBIT margin of 10% or higher, ROIC of 9%, and EPS of 290 yen by fiscal year 2025. This will establish a stable financial foundation and enable sustainable growth. The company is also pursuing business restructuring through international low-cost carrier expansion and improved domestic route profitability.
Over the medium to long term, by 2030, the company will deepen structural reforms of existing operations and develop new business areas. It will focus particularly on creating new businesses that address social challenges, balancing social contribution with enhanced corporate value. This approach will contribute to the realization of a sustainable society.
Additionally, as cross-business initiatives, the company is strengthening customer strategy, human resources strategy, and digital transformation strategy. These efforts include providing services based on customer values, leveraging diverse talent, and advancing marketing sophistication through AI and data analytics to enhance business competitiveness. Through these initiatives, Japan Airlines aims to realize "a society and future that inspire hope."