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The restructuring plan in the works at the Enterprise Turnaround Initiative Corp. calls for about 15,600 job cuts
-- a third of JAL's work force -- and will require the airline to cut the number of flights at home and abroad, according to Kyodo News agency. Maehara has said JAL will keep flying through the restructuring process. Delta Air Lines -- the world's biggest airline operator -- and rival American Airlines are courting JAL with massive financial offers as the U.S. carriers seek to expand their Asian networks. JAL's core value is its "unrivaled access" to Japan, a top Asian market, according to the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation, a Sydney-based aviation market research firm. Japan's international air market -- people flying in and out of the country
-- is 48 percent bigger than in South Korea, and twice as large as Hong Kong or India, it said in a recent report. Narita International Airport remains a key hub, and Tokyo's Haneda Airport is set to expand its role when its opens a new runway and international terminal later this year. "For U.S. airlines, the bilateral access rights available for regional services are unparalleled in international aviation," the report said. Delta and its SkyTeam partners have offered $1 billion, including $500 million in cash to lure JAL away from American's oneworld alliance. American Airlines and its partners say they are ready to inject $1.4 billion cash into the Japanese airline, up from a previous $1.1 billion offer. As of March, JAL's fleet consisted of 279 aircraft, mainly from Boeing Co. It served 220 airports in 35 countries and territories, including 59 domestic airports. It carried 11.7 million international passengers last fiscal year and 41.2 million travelers domestically. International traffic was down 12.4 percent from the previous year, while the domestic passenger count fell 1.8 percent.
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