ATA Leaves Bankruptcy Behind
ATA was scheduled to emerge from Chapter 11 yesterday after shedding 60% of its work force and trimming 85% of its flights (DAILY, Jan. 24). Flights to Hawaii, military flying, charters and a deepening relationship with code-share partner Southwest are pillars of its new business plan.
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