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Nearing end of bankrupcy, ATA expands service INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — ATA Airlines will add service to four cities and increase flights to Hawaii, the first sign of the airline's business plan once it emerges from federal bankruptcy protection in the coming weeks.
Monday's announcement comes after months of gate closures and layoffs and signals a return to the airline's roots as a carrier focused on travel to popular vacation destinations.
"With this announcement, we return to one of the core strengths on which ATA was built — leisure travel — while growing in a market that has been historically successful for our company," chief executive John Denison said in a statement.
Starting in April, the Indianapolis-based carrier will begin flying from Houston's William P. Hobby Airport to New York. The airline will also begin flying from Hilo International Airport in Hawaii, Oakland International Airport and Ontario International Airport, near Los Angeles.
ATA will increase its non-stop flights from Honolulu to the U.S. mainland and will add daily round trip flights from Houston to New York-LaGuardia.
Combined, the new flights represent an 11.5% increase in the airline's daily departures. It is the first time the company has added service since May 2005.
ATA, and its parent company ATA Holdings, are expected to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in late February.
ATA was founded in 1973, flying charter trips to leisure destinations. After becoming a passenger carrier in the 1980s, the airline grew to be the nation's 10th largest carrier before filing for bankruptcy in October 2004.
Throughout its restructuring process, the 33-year-old airline has slashed routes and discontinued service to nearly a dozen cities. In November, executives announced the carrier was ending service to its home city in Indianapolis.
ATA's hub is at Chicago's Midway airport.
 
ATA's hub is at Chicago's Midway airport.

ATA will soon no longer have an ATA hub. ATA scheduled flights will only operate into and out of SWA focus cities. I expect most of the bad news is behind us now, exit BK next month and enhanced agreements with SWA. ATA is on target to start becoming profitable again. Well, oil prices may negate that last statement.
 
What's this? Good news for a change, dang! let me pick myself up off the carpet. I guess we will do alot of 3 leg days between MDW-LGA-HOB.
 
SWA/FO said:
Starting in April, the Indianapolis-based carrier will begin flying from Houston's William P. Hobby Airport to New York. .

So, in other words, they are testing the market for SWA to see if the route is profitable? Please....what a friggin joke.

When is SWA going to announce Hawaii service?
 
So, in other words, they are testing the market for SWA to see if the route is profitable? Please....what a friggin joke.

When is SWA going to announce Hawaii service?

We already go there... If that's the case, anything ATA does is a test market for SWA.
 
Wesb737fo said:
What's this? Good news for a change, dang! let me pick myself up off the carpet. I guess we will do alot of 3 leg days between MDW-LGA-HOB.

Let's see Chicago-New York-Hobbs,NM There must be a tremendous growth opportunity out there in NM.

I know, I just couldn't resist.:beer:
 
lonestarpilot20 said:
Let's see Chicago-New York-Hobbs,NM There must be a tremendous growth opportunity out there in NM.

I know, I just couldn't resist.:beer:

Thanks for letting the secret out.:rolleyes:
 

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