Chinanews.com, January 1 According to the "Japan Economic News", on the 4th local time, Japan Airlines said that the operating loss caused by the plane collision accident at Haneda Airport in Tokyo is expected to be nearly 4 billion yen (about 150 million yuan), and these losses will be subject to aviation insurance.

It was reported that a plane collided on the runway at Haneda Airport on the 2nd. JAL Flight 516 was an Airbus A350 with a capacity of 369 seats. JAL operates 16 aircraft of the same type, including the accident aircraft. The price of the accident aircraft of 150 billion yen will be included in JAL's operating loss, which will be covered by aviation insurance, but the timing of receipt of insurance benefits has not yet been determined.

On the evening of January 1, local time, a JAL passenger A2 passenger plane that landed at Tokyo's Haneda Airport collided with a Coast Guard aircraft, and then caught fire.

On the other hand, we will examine in further detail the loss of sales due to the cancellation of flights after the accident.

On the 2nd local time, Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways cancelled a total of 103 flights taking off and landing at Haneda Airport, affecting the travel of more than 2,<> passengers.

JAL announced on March 3 that it would provide a fee-free ticket refund service for passengers who booked tickets for flights on or before March 3, taking into account the impact of the Haneda Airport collision incident. This service is limited to tickets issued before January 31, and passengers can apply for a refund or change of ticket until January 1.