*ANA achieved the best financial result ever for FY2005
ANA released the consolidated financial result for FY2005 (April 1 2005 to March 31 2006) on April 28 this year, reporting that it achieved thehighest-ever revenue, operating profit and recurring profit for allbusiness segments. Revenue for FY2005 was up 5.9% to 1,368.7 billion yen, compared to FY2004, which were broken down into 685 billion yen from the domestic flight business (up 3.9%), 229.2 billion yenfrom the international flight business (up 8.7%) and 85 billion yenfrom the cargo business (up 6.7%). ANA achieved the most revenues in each of the business segments in its history.
This Week Headline
*ANA achieved the best financial result ever for FY2005
*JATA launches a special conference for Japan-China tourism exchanges
*TIA will renew "SeeAmerica.jp"to encourage consumers to visit the U.S.
*Keikyu and KNT form capital tie-up to seek synergetic effects
*KNT to offer 140 charter flight tours for overseas destinations this summer
*More direct charters for Central and Eastern Europe this summer
*JAL and ANA to change fuel surcharges on their China flights
*Kansai expects to increase revenue after the 2nd phase project completes
*Kansai resulted in 7% increase of passengers for FY2005
*Narita resulted in 1% reduction of passengers for FY2005
*Annual domestic passengers marked the first increase since FY2002
This Week Headline
*ANA achieved the best financial result ever for FY2005
*JATA launches a special conference for Japan-China tourism exchanges
*TIA will renew "SeeAmerica.jp"to encourage consumers to visit the U.S.
*Keikyu and KNT form capital tie-up to seek synergetic effects
*KNT to offer 140 charter flight tours for overseas destinations this summer
*More direct charters for Central and Eastern Europe this summer
*JAL and ANA to change fuel surcharges on their China flights
*Kansai expects to increase revenue after the 2nd phase project completes
*Kansai resulted in 7% increase of passengers for FY2005
*Narita resulted in 1% reduction of passengers for FY2005
*Annual domestic passengers marked the first increase since FY2002

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