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Hooters Air Drops Almost All Service
Public Charter Flights Will Stop In April
POSTED: 11:40 am EST March 29, 2006
UPDATED: 12:28 pm EST March 29, 2006
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. -- Hooters Airlines in Myrtle Beach is stopping regularly scheduled air service.
The airline said it will stop its public charter flights April 17 and will run only private charters out of Winston-Salem, N.C.
President Mark Peterson said Hooters Air will serve large groups such as sports teams and tour groups.
Peterson said some of the airline's 350 workers will be laid off in Winston-Salem. About five workers in Myrtle Beach are being laid off.
Hooters started service between Myrtle Beach and Atlanta in 2003.
It was serving 15 locations last July, but the airline began canceling holiday flights in December.
It had stopped most flights in January but said it would resume service to Myrtle Beach in the spring.
Public Charter Flights Will Stop In April
POSTED: 11:40 am EST March 29, 2006
UPDATED: 12:28 pm EST March 29, 2006
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. -- Hooters Airlines in Myrtle Beach is stopping regularly scheduled air service.
The airline said it will stop its public charter flights April 17 and will run only private charters out of Winston-Salem, N.C.
President Mark Peterson said Hooters Air will serve large groups such as sports teams and tour groups.
Peterson said some of the airline's 350 workers will be laid off in Winston-Salem. About five workers in Myrtle Beach are being laid off.
Hooters started service between Myrtle Beach and Atlanta in 2003.
It was serving 15 locations last July, but the airline began canceling holiday flights in December.
It had stopped most flights in January but said it would resume service to Myrtle Beach in the spring.