10 years after JAL's bankruptcy Foreign tourists to local areas January 16 18:43

Japan Airlines president Yuji Akasaka, who has been in business for 10 years since the bankruptcy this month, held a press conference to increase aviation demand by increasing the number of foreign tourists visiting the region and increasing global warming for future growth. He expressed his urgent need to respond to the problem.

Japan Airlines filed for bankruptcy on January 19, 2010, applying for the Corporate Rehabilitation Act, and received 350 billion yen of public funding under the Corporate Revitalization Support Organization, which is funded by the government and other means, and restructured. I proceeded.

Ten years after the bankruptcy, President Yuji Akasaka held a press conference, saying, "In the event of a bankruptcy, I have caused inconvenience to countless people and received various kinds of support. "

In order to achieve this growth, the key to attracting foreign tourists not only in the Tokyo metropolitan area and the Kansai region, but also in other regions, is to strengthen tourism networks in international and domestic routes. We want to cultivate demand through initiatives and the dissemination of Japan's appeal overseas. "

President Akasaka said, “Global warming is a serious issue for sustainable growth. Technological innovation, such as the development of airplanes that fly with renewable energy, still takes time. And struggle to tackle the problem. "