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Updated: 06:26 PM EST
Hooters Air Goes Bust
The Fledgling Airline Will Be Grounded in April Except for Some Private Charters

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (March 29) - Hooters Air, which featured women in orange short-shorts and tight T-shirts on flights, will be grounded beginning next month except for private charters out of Winston-Salem, N.C.

Bob Brooks, chairman of the Hooters restaurant chain, and president Mark Peterson told The (Myrtle Beach) Sun News for a story Wednesday that the company will focus on charters for tour groups and sports teams.
"The flying industry is in a terrible mess. ... I've got a fair amount of money, but I don't have enough to fix this animal," Brooks told the newspaper. "Now I think the best thing we can do is basically put it to bed, at least for right now, until the industry changes."
Hooters Air, which last summer served 15 destinations including non-stop flights to the Bahamas has been suspending and canceling flights since Christmas. Its Web site shows it as having three Boeing aircraft.
Industry analysts have said problems for the Myrtle Beach-based airline range from a highly competitive low-fare airline industry to rising fuel prices.
A woman who answered the phone at the airline's Myrtle Beach office said neither Brooks nor Peterson would give interviews and referred The Associated Press to The Sun News article. A woman who answered the airline's customer service line said Hooters would take reservations until April 17. Neither woman would give her name.
Peterson told the newspaper that some of the roughly 350 employees in Winston-Salem will be laid off, but he didn't say how many.
Brooks bought Pace Airlines in 2002 and launched its first scheduled flights from Myrtle Beach to Atlanta on March 6, 2003.
03/29/06 17:16 EST

Anyone ever flown with them before? Any idea of their payscale?
 
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What's this industry coming to when not even girls in orange shorts and tight T-shirts can keep an airline afloat?
 
taloft said:
What's this industry coming to when not even girls in orange shorts and tight T-shirts can keep an airline afloat?
Blame the new morality police. With recent media stories like the Texas detectives arresting people for drinking in a bar and the S.C. and M.O. states increasing the number of crimes where a person can get the chair, we'll be seeing more such things in the future.

What's next, witch dunking?
 
Publishers said:
Look for Pace Airlines information.......taht is the basic carrier
Is Pace setting the race?
 
FN FAL said:
Blame the new morality police. With recent media stories like the Texas detectives arresting people for drinking in a bar and the S.C. and M.O. states increasing the number of crimes where a person can get the chair, we'll be seeing more such things in the future.

What's next, witch dunking?

Nothing to do with " morality police" and everything to do with the price of fuel.
 

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