TOKYO — Japan Airlines (JAL) reported a cyberattack on Thursday that caused delays to domestic and international flights but later said it had found and addressed the cause.

The airline, Japan's second biggest after All Nippon Airways, said 24 domestic flights had been delayed by more than half an hour.

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