Japan Airlines Co. said Monday it posted a net loss of 93.71 billion yen ($885 million) in the April-June quarter as the global coronavirus outbreak sharply reduced air traffic demand.

The company again withheld an earnings forecast for the current business year through March, citing uncertainty in its business environment due to the virus pandemic.

JAL logged an operating loss of 131.01 billion yen in the quarter on revenue of 76.39 billion yen, down 78.1 percent from a year earlier.

==Kyodo

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