Japan's Skymark Airlines Keeps Haneda Slots in Rescue Deal With ANA

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Skymark Airlines Inc., the Japanese carrier that filed for bankruptcy protection, will keep its landing slots at Tokyo’s Haneda airport as part of a rescue deal it struck with ANA Holdings Inc., people familiar with the matter said.

ANA will invest in Skymark as part of the carrier’s revival plan, taking a stake of less than 20 percent, according to the people, who asked not to be identified as the information isn’t public yet. A deal between the two companies is in its final stages of negotiations, according to the people.