"We can confirm that we have been subjected to a cyber attack and are addressing the situation," a Japan Airlines spokeswoman told France's AFP news agency. "It is likely to have an impact on flight operations moving forward."
Japan Airlines (JAL) said the incident could have an impact on flight operations. The firm is Japan's second largest airline after All Nippon Airways.
"There is a possibility that delays and cancellations may occur," she said. The airline said the attack began at 7:24 a.m. local time (2224 UTC).
JAL, which is Japan's second largest airline after All Nippon Airways, is not the only major Japanese firm to suffer from cyber attacks in recent years.
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