JAL plans to return fraudulently received subsidies

Japan Airlines plans to return about 280 million yen in subsidies received for a state project.

Japan Airlines has stated it will return subsidies totaling about 280 million yen after receiving them fraudulently for a state project.

The misconduct may date back to 2022.

The airline is a major Japanese carrier involved in the matter.

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