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Monday, January 2, 2006 (AP)
Independence Air to Shut Down on Thursday
By DERRILL HOLLY, Associated Press Writer


   (01-02) 09:15 PST WASHINGTON (AP) --

   Less than 19 months after Independence Air took to the skies, the low-co=
st
carrier has announced that will shut down at 7 p.m. this Thursday.

   "We are voluntarily discontinuing scheduled service," Kerry Skeen,
Independence Air's chairman and chief executive officer, said in a written
statement issued Monday.

   The financially troubled airline filed for bankruptcy protection in
November. Parent company FLYi, Inc., warned last week that it would cease
operating this Saturday if it was unable to find a major investor or
buyer.

   "There has not been a firm offer put forward that meets the financial
criteria necessary to continue operations," Skeen said.

   Airline officials are trying to contact customers with roundtrip
reservations who are slated to return after Thursday night in an effort to
arrange their return travel earlier.

   The company is trying to get bankruptcy court approval for the automatic
refund of fares for return flights that are not rescheduled, as well as
flights booked for after Friday and beyond. There will be no refunds for
vouchers or free tickets.

   The airline was formerly known as Atlantic Coast Airlines, a regional
carrier for United Express, when management decided to form a discount
carrier. Following a year of planning, flights began on June 16, 2004,
with great fanfare at its hub at Washington Dulles International Airport,
about 30 miles west of Washington. A water cannon salute greeted the first
outbound plane on what was then a schedule of 39 departures. The first
flight to Atlanta was full.

   Since then, Independence expanded, but in recent months was forced to dr=
op
several markets. Its 2,700 employees operate 200 daily flights to 37
destinations.

   The airline competed against discount carriers JetBlue Airways Corp.,
AirTran Holdings Inc. and UAL Corp.'s Ted from its Dulles hub. It also
faced major competition from Southwest Airlines Co. which flies out of
Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.

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   On the Net:

   Independence Air:

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Copyright 2006 AP

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