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MDP727

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Miami airport lures ATA with incentive program

Becoming the first low-cost carrier to pick Miami as its South Florida base and not serve Fort Lauderdale, ATA Airlines will begin service from MIA this fall.

BY INA PAIVA CORDLE

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ATA Airlines will resume service from Miami International Airport to Chicago Midway in October, making it the first low-cost carrier to choose Miami over Fort Lauderdale and garner free landing fees.

It may also herald an entree to Miami for Southwest Airlines' connecting passengers, because the two carriers often transfer passengers to each other's flights on a single ticket.

ATA will begin with two daily flights to Miami on Oct. 29, adding a third on Dec. 13, confirmed airline spokesman Stan Hula.

''It's part of a return to Florida,'' Hula said. ``We've run the economics and we are familiar with the marketplace.''

ATA, the first discount carrier to qualify for MIA's new incentive program, will get a waiver on all landing fees for one year. JetBlue Airways, which serves Fort Lauderdale, is also expected soon to announce new service to Miami from various cities, including New York, Boston, Washington, D.C., and possibly others, beginning next year, sources said.

Low-cost carriers, like Southwest Airlines and Spirit Airlines, until now have favored Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport over MIA. The Fort Lauderdale airport, which has had an incentive program since 2000, has staked its niche for discount carriers, the fastest growing segment in the airline industry, ever since Southwest chose Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood for its South Florida base in 1996. Some low-cost carriers, like AirTran Airways, have opted to fly out of both Miami and Fort Lauderdale.

In 2003, only 840,000 passengers, or 2.8 percent of Miami's traffic was carried on low-cost carriers. That compares to 6.5 million, or 36.6 percent of Fort Lauderdale's passengers, according to a study conducted by Coral Gables-based KKC Aviation Consulting in 2004.

For years, MIA has tried to attract more discount carriers, and the incentive program, approved last month, is geared to lure them, as well as international airlines.

ATA, which sent a memo to employees Wednesday informing them of the new service, plans to announce it Sunday, when it will begin selling tickets.

Fares for the flights, which will operate on Boeing 737s, will be published then, Hula said.

MIA administrators haven't yet been notified of ATA's plans, however, so gate and counter space hasn't yet been leased, he said.

''We are delighted to have them,'' said Miguel Southwell, MIA's assistant director for business development. ``They provide good service.''
 
''Southwest Airline's arrival into a market, even if it is Southwest's arrival via codeshare, via ATA, has historically driven fares in the new market very low and increased usage of those airports,'' said Stuart Klaskin, partner in KKC Aviation Consulting. ``To get Southwest into Miami, even by proxy, is a huge victory for Miami International.''


WL
 
Whine Lover said:
''Southwest Airline's arrival into a market, even if it is Southwest's arrival via codeshare, via ATA, has historically driven fares in the new market very low and increased usage of those airports,'' said Stuart Klaskin, partner in KKC Aviation Consulting. ``To get Southwest into Miami, even by proxy, is a huge victory for Miami International.''

WL

I'm happy that ATA is going back into some Florida markets, however this proxy statement is like a girl calling out someone else's name while you're with her. "Oh Southwest, your so good..............I mean ATA". Whatever your name is, just take me to Chicago.
 
Broward County

The news in Broward County is how much that the south runway needs to be lengthened because of all the delays at FLL ( like in the top 5 nationwide). Now, I thought that a large portion of this was due to the usualy weather ralted and flow control delays. I had no idea that there was an incentive program which lures more airlines which requires more landing slots and subsequent delays.

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" I haven't jumped out of an airplane in 16 years, I am not about to start tonight."
John Wayne, "Islands in the Sky"
 
Why should ATA, (or anyboby else), get FREE landing fees, when others have to pay for them ?


320AV8R
 
Is ATA planning to move it's capacity from RSW to MIA???

I believe that later this year that ATA is going to actually add capacity to South Florida, in cities other than MIA.

Skipper
 

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