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ATA may fly solo again, exec says
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The retired Southwest Airlines executive helping pilot ATA Holdings Inc. out of bankruptcy said he's confident the Indianapolis carrier could again fly solo, despite a virtual pullout from its hometown and what to some is a precarious reliance on code sharing with competitor Southwest.
John Denison, former chief financial officer and executive vice president at Dallas-based Southwest, said ATA's long-term strategy could include boosting frequency of flights from ATA's Chicago Midway Ai...