Nikko with no drinking alcohol The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism today announced its second business improvement order Oct. 8

The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism plans to issue a business improvement order to the company on the 8th in response to the fact that pilots have continued to detect alcohol in the pre-passenger inspections this year. . This is the second time that Japan Airlines has received a business improvement order due to drinking problems, following the last December.

Concerning Japan Airlines' drinking problems, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism issued a business improvement order for a drunk problem by a pilot last October, followed by an in-flight drinking problem by a cabin crew last December. It was.

In response to this, the company has been strengthening the response by reviewing internal regulations, etc., but last month a 58-year-old male pilot detected alcohol during a pre-boarding inspection at Narita Airport and changed the crew. It was.

In addition, in August and April, alcohol was detected by pilots in pre-passenger inspections, and since this fiscal year there have been three consecutive drinking problems by pilots.

The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism has a policy to issue a business improvement order to the company on the 8th, saying that there are no thorough countermeasures for drinking.

This is the second time that Japan Airlines has received a business improvement order due to drinking problems, following the last December.