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Thu, Apr 03, 2008

Shutdown! ATA Airlines Closes Its Doors, Discontinues Service

Employees, Passengers Surprised By Overnight Announcement

Four days... three airline shutdowns. Early Thursday morning, ATA Airlines suddenly announced it is shutting its doors, and abruptly cancelled all current and future scheduled flights.

The news came as a surprise to passengers and employees alike, reports CBS-2 in Chicago. Both groups were told of the decision only after showing up at the airport Thursday morning.

"We drove here from Indianapolis to get a flight to go to Hawaii, and my son and his buddy are on spring break, and we're just like in shock. We had no idea," said ATA passenger Donna Fregeau at Chicago Midway. "I tried to call them yesterday just to check in, and I was on the phone for a like an hour and no one ever picked up, so I finally just hung up and tried again last night, and couldn't get through. So we just came here this morning and just found out."

The airline shut down all operations at 0300 CDT Thursday, less than a day after filing for bankruptcy.

A flier posted on the ticket counter was the only explanation disgruntled passengers at Midway received; over 2,200 ATA employees nationwide received even less notice.

As ANN reported, ATA announced in March it would shut down operations at Midway as of April 14th, citing high fuel prices. The airline said at the time it planned to continue scheduled service to Hawaii from four other airports on the mainland, but warned those routes could end, too, if fuel prices continued to climb.

ATA officials planned to keep the airline alive with charter contracts... but it appeared that window was closing, as well, after a lucrative military transport contract was cancelled Wednesday, spurring the bankruptcy filing.

Southwest Airlines, which maintained a codeshare agreement with ATA, stepped in Thursday to offer passengers who booked flights on ATA through the Dallas-based LCC with any help it could, through rebookings or offering refunds.

"Southwest's immediate focus is those Customers who are scheduled to travel within the next 14 days," the carrier said Thursday. "Customers with travel scheduled more than 14 days from now also will be contacted and rebooked on alternative flights or offered refunds; Southwest must, however, give immediate priority to those Customers whose scheduled travel dates are most pressing."

ATA posted on its website a list of carriers flying to destinations once served by ATA, in a half-hearted effort to guide passengers in rebooking their flights. The carrier failed to offer any additional help, however, and it's not known whether any other airlines will honor ATA tickets.

FMI: www.ata.com, Information On Submitting A Refund Claim

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