Travelers and businesspeople reacted calmly Tuesday to Japan Airlines Corp.'s filing for bankruptcy and restructuring.
The bankruptcy is a turning point for what had been the country's flagship carrier since 1951.
Kimihiro Konagamo, a 49-year-old company employee in Kitakyushu who arrived at Haneda airport in the morning on business, said he seldom flies JAL.
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