ATA’s Sudden End Leaves Stranded Passengers, Unanswered Questions

Indianapolis-based ATA, which had grown to become the country’s 10th largest airline earlier this decade, shut down its operations yesterday after filing for bankruptcy protection late the day before. ATA filed for Chapter 11 protection, not Chapter 7 liquidation, but said in its filing that it will...

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