Southwest Airlines Seeks Rights to Operate at LaGuardia Airport
20 November 2008 - 12:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
DALLAS, Nov. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Southwest Airlines
confirmed today that it has submitted a bid that would allow the
airline to assume ATA Airlines' rights to operate at New York's
LaGuardia (LGA) Airport through a purchase of ATA Airlines. The bid
was submitted in connection with the publicly announced auction
process in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Indianapolis and consistent
with the Federal Aviation Administration's recent rule
clarification regarding LaGuardia's slots. Southwest is working
with ATA Airlines with respect to the terms and conditions of the
bid. The bid does not contemplate operating ATA, but it is intended
to allow Southwest to acquire the LGA slots. The $7.5 million bid
seeks to obtain the rights to 14 slots at LaGuardia that are
currently held by ATA Airlines, which filed for bankruptcy
protection on April 2, 2008. Those 14 slots would permit an
operation of up to seven daily roundtrip flights at LaGuardia.
Southwest would not acquire, as a part of its bid, any aircraft,
facilities, or employees of ATA. "It is our intent, with the
successful conclusion of the transaction, to make plans to initiate
service from LaGuardia," said Southwest's Chairman, President, and
CEO Gary Kelly. "Even in this volatile environment, we have said we
must monitor the competitive landscape and take advantage of
prudent market opportunities." The bankruptcy court must approve
the bid and a reorganization plan for ATA Airlines before Southwest
could gain the rights to ATA's LaGuardia slots. Once the
acquisition is finalized, Southwest will work with the Federal
Aviation Administration and the Port Authority of New York to
commence service at LaGuardia, including acquisition of the
necessary airport gate(s) and facilities. Details on the
commencement of service or the cities that would be served by
Southwest from LaGuardia have not yet been determined.
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