lowecur
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If this is the case, this lends credence that B6 is looking long and hard at putting ATA out of business. I know Jetblue wants into Chicago as a focus for their 190's, and they will need lots of gate space for that operation. Since there is limited gate space to attack ATA at MDW, the next best venue is their other hub at IND.
June 7, 2004
JetBlue is Headed for Indianapolis Airport
By Chris Katterjohn
Indianapolis Business Journal
Low-fare JetBlue Airways appears to be readying for take-off at Indianapolis International Airport. The arrival of the four-year-old carrier would be good news for airport officials and local travelers, but poses a significant competitive threat to current tenants, including locally based ATA Airlines.
JetBlue confirmed Indianapolis is on its expansion list but declined to give a timeline for its plans here. Industry sources, however, said early 2005 is a strong possibility.
ATA Chairman George Mikelsons says he would welcome the competition. He noted that competition at the airport here could never get as intense as midway airport in Chicago, where ATA has a major presence and appears to be thriving.
Analysts said JetBlue is more likely to steal market share from the larger, less nimble airlines that fly out of Indianapolis, such as USAirways and United.
Based in New York, JetBlue has made a name for itself since it started with its low fares, excellent customer service and roomy leather seats.
The company's stock also has performed well, making it a darling on Wall Street.
June 7, 2004
JetBlue is Headed for Indianapolis Airport
By Chris Katterjohn
Indianapolis Business Journal
Low-fare JetBlue Airways appears to be readying for take-off at Indianapolis International Airport. The arrival of the four-year-old carrier would be good news for airport officials and local travelers, but poses a significant competitive threat to current tenants, including locally based ATA Airlines.
JetBlue confirmed Indianapolis is on its expansion list but declined to give a timeline for its plans here. Industry sources, however, said early 2005 is a strong possibility.
ATA Chairman George Mikelsons says he would welcome the competition. He noted that competition at the airport here could never get as intense as midway airport in Chicago, where ATA has a major presence and appears to be thriving.
Analysts said JetBlue is more likely to steal market share from the larger, less nimble airlines that fly out of Indianapolis, such as USAirways and United.
Based in New York, JetBlue has made a name for itself since it started with its low fares, excellent customer service and roomy leather seats.
The company's stock also has performed well, making it a darling on Wall Street.