Airlines are hoping bad things don't come in threes.
Just as Japan's carriers are steadying themselves from the effects of the invasion of Iraq, the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome dealt them a second blow.
The factors came on top of a slumping economy and domestic price competition, which have already forced the nation's two largest airlines to downgrade their earnings forecasts for the 2002 business year, which ended March 31.
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