Japan’s biggest airline, ANA Holdings Inc., reported on Tuesday a small third-quarter operating profit of ¥100 million and maintained its full-year guidance despite the emergence of the omicron variant of the coronavirus.
The slightly-above-breakeven figure for the quarter ended Dec. 31 — its first time in the black in eight quarters — was better than the average ¥16.5 billion operating loss forecast by five analysts polled by Refinitiv.
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