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Pay cut for Japan Airlines boss after crew members hid preflight drinking
Japan’s transport ministry reprimanded Japan Airlines for an incident where two cabin attendants drank before a flight in May, falsifying reports in an internal investigation, leading to a 40-minute delay. The ministry ordered preventive measures by July 17 and the JAL boss received a pay cut.
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