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http://seekingalpha.com/news/1514441-delta-air-lines-has-a-japan-problem?source=email_rt_mc_readmore
For a long time [Delta Air Lines'] hub at Narita (~40 miles outside Tokyo) was a competitive advantage. But in 2010 the Japanese government started allowing U.S. airlines to fly to downtown Tokyo via Haneda, lessening Naritas value. [United Continental and American Airlines] have also implemented JVs with Japanese airline partners while [Delta Air Lines] seems to be in some sort of commercial spat with its Asian partner, Korean Air. [Delta Air Lines] has gone to great lengths to organically compete in Asia in part by building up Seattle (to [Alaska Air's] detriment), but we believe some of the new flights might not be working as well as planned.
[Delta Air Lines] is still a compelling story because of its cash flow and robust network outside of Asia, but we expect the Asian strategy to change in the coming quarters given many challenges (which of course may reverse if the Japanese Yen rallies, too). This could be a positive for [Alaska Air].