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jettypeguy

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Well it took George some time to do some damage control over this whole Midway sell-off mess. Seems like the media got ahold of some unverified info and blew it up out of porportion, as usual...

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ATA denies reports it will exit Midway
Airline expanded at Chicago airport in June; Chairman insists company not selling gate space.

By Ted Evanoff
[email protected]
August 25, 2004


ATA Airlines Inc. dismissed news reports Tuesday that it might dispose of gates at its Midway Airport hub in an effort to ease its financial struggle.

Looking for more revenue, the Indianapolis-based carrier expanded at Midway on June 1.

Reuters news service quoted airline analyst Susan Donofrio of Fulcrum Group as saying that ATA has offered its 14 Midway gates to Southwest Airlines.

Late Tuesday, ATA's public relations firm, Hill & Knowlton of New York, rebuffed the report in an e-mail attributed to J. George Mikelsons, ATA chairman.

"We are not abandoning Chicago Midway, nor are we canceling any flights," the brief statement said, noting ATA also is restructuring its finances.

Hammered by rising jet fuel prices and high aircraft leases, ATA has restructured debt, postponed pay raises and received $43 million in salary cuts from its 1,138 pilots.

About $8.9 million in concessions also are being sought from flight attendants.

Financial Times, a newspaper, reported that an unidentified banker suggested the Midway gates would fetch $200 million to $300 million, though ATA wants $500 million.

ATA pilots, represented by the Air Line Pilots Association, have not been told the carrier intends to sell jets or scale back at Midway, said pilot Erik Engdahl, chairman of the union's ATA master executive council.

"I've always thought George Mikelsons is good to his word," Engdahl said. "I think what they were probably doing is checking to see what the market will bear (on the Midway gates) so if they ever get to the point where they need to downsize, they'll know where to go. I trust George if he says they are not getting ready to jump ship."

Airport gates include passenger boarding areas and are revenue producers that determine how many passengers an airline can handle.

ATA lost $90.7 million in 2004's first half, compared with a $32.3 million profit in the same months last year.

The airline has 7,900 employees, including 2,500 in Indianapolis.

It also is the largest carrier at the Indianapolis airport, with 945,057 passengers in the year ending June 30 -- about 24 percent of the airport's total.

Call Star reporter Ted Evanoff at (317) 444-6019.
 
Would you tell your employees you have three months left ,then I am going to sell your azz out! Its time for George to go . Give the rest of us a chance.
 
where would george go, george is ATA. you're a crackhead

posted in gen forum:

these stupid stories happen when the news media gets "tips" from the mal-educated idiotic portion of the ramp and csa work forces. None of the chicago TV news websites are even running that story.

How can they report a story from the perspective of some clown who probably "skates" at work half the time, and they ran into the fool in the concourse doing nothing, so "hey, lets interview them!"

Flights were still coming in last night through the night and morning, and they are still using all the gates.

Poor Chicago news outlets, now they are back to only reporting about UnTied, AHAHAHA.
 
I am fresh out of crack but I would suggest George get on that nice yacht of his and retire. Part of the problem is the Iconic status George has gained. He is in over his head. George is not ATA, the 8,000 or so workers who's lives are in limbo are ATA.
 
It seems as though there was one main news release from the Brits and the rest of the news media in the US took it and ran with it adding their own spin. Until any of the parties actually involved in this (ATA,SWA,Chicago Airport Authority, any other possible "buyers") confirm or deny(CAA & ATA denied already) then I would take all this with great speculation. But either way it's gonna be interesting....



ATA Denies Reports Of Midway Exit Plan

British Business Newspaper Reports Money-Saving Move



POSTED: 4:19 pm CDT August 24, 2004
UPDATED: 7:22 am CDT August 25, 2004


CHICAGO -- ATA Airlines denies reports that it wants to sell its gates at Chicago's Midway Airport.

The Indianapolis-based airline released a brief statement from chairman J. George Mikelsons, saying that ATA is not abandoning Midway or canceling any flights.



The Chicago Department of Aviation also said ATA hasn't told the city of Chicago about any major changes to their operation in Chicago. The airline leases 14 gates at Midway.

Full Article
 
This isnt just being heard in Chicago, the Rocky Mountain News (Denver's main newspaper) is also reporting this possible sell off. Article is on 3B of today's (8/25/04) paper if anyones interested or I can scan in the article to. Makes reference to articles in The Financial Times.
 

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