On December 26, Japan Airlines (JAL), Japan's second largest airline after All Nippon Airways (ANA), suffered a cyber attack that began at 7:24 a.m. local time, disrupting its baggage carousel system and delaying many domestic and international flights. The airline reportedly
isolated the router that caused the disruption at 8:56 a.m. However, JAL's shares
fell 2.5 percent early that morning. JAL said on social media platform X, "We have detected and resolved the issue, and are currently checking the status of system recovery. As a result of this incident, we have had to suspend sales of domestic and international flights. We apologize for any inconvenience caused." สล็อต เว็บตรง