ATA to terminate Indianapolis service
Bankrupt ATA Airlines announced Tuesday it was ending all flights to and from Indianapolis due to financial problems and increased competition.
“The support we have received from the people of Indianapolis made this decision extremely difficult,” said John Denison, chief executive and president of ATA Holdings Corp., which owns the carrier and ATA Charter.
All ATA Airlines flights to and from Indianapolis International Airport will end Jan. 10. The carrier is also ending service to Denver and San Juan, Puerto Rico. The airline will still have 64 departures each day throughout its system, or about half the daily departures now.
David
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