UPDATE 2-JAL steps up route closures to cut costs
* To eliminate 17 more routes, totalling 30
* Move to cut 7.1 billion yen in costs annually
* May drop further routes to help turn around business
* Says saw need for immediate action as losses continue
* Shares end down 1.8 pct before announcement (Adds details, company comment)
TOKYO, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Japan Airlines Corp (9205.T: Quote, Profile, Research) said it would eliminate 17 more routes to cut $78 million in costs a year and is considering further route closures as it scrambles to turn around its loss-making business.
The latest route reductions by Asia's largest airline by revenue came after it applied for assistance from a state-backed corporate turnaround body, setting the stage for a large injection of public funds into the troubled carrier.
By closing the 17 unprofitable routes, which include flights between Tokyo's Narita airport and Mexico as well as between western Japan's Kansai airport and Hanoi, JAL expects annual cost reductions of 7.1 billion yen ($78 million).
"JAL is bleeding everyday. We decided we need to do something as soon as possible," Manabu Sato, JAL deputy general manager of corporate affairs, told reporters. Continued...
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