Independence Air Flies Into The History Books

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Independence Air Flies Into The History Books                          
Thursday January 5, 4:53 PM EST 

  WASHINGTON (AP)--Like Eastern, TWA and Pan Am before it, Independence Air flew into the history books Thursday.   "It's very emotional for a lot of our people and our customers," said Rick DeLisi, an airline spokesman, hours before the last flight was due to depart for Washington Dulles International Airport from White Plains, N.Y.   DeLisi was among about 2,600 Independence Air workers facing unemployment. He said that both employees and customers were saddened by the loss of the low fare carrier and that thousands of phone messages and emails have come into the company's headquarters since the shutdown announcement was made Monday.   "Almost all of them say the same thing, which is, 'we're really sorry that you're leaving and we enjoyed flying with you.' We feel the same way," DeLisi said.                               if ((typeof tag336_1) == "function") {                                 tag336_1();                     } else {        if (typeof(site) == "undefined" &
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 eventually serve 36 markets from its Dulles hub. Parent company FLYi Inc. (FLYIQ)(FLYIQ) filed for bankruptcy Nov. 7.   Planes operated at 50% to 75% of capacity on many routes this week, as the airline worked to accommodate ticket holders.   Passenger Shirley Blaes, a retired teacher, was headed back to Greenville- Spartanburg International Airport in South Carolina from Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Conn. She said she flew Independence Air for the first time to visit her children for the holidays.   "I thought it was really very nice," she said. "Everything went right on time. The people were very friendly."   In between checking in passengers for a flight to Dulles on Thursday, four employees at Bradley posed for photographs in front of the Independence Air sign.   "It's a very sad day," said Deb Dusseault. "Everybody's so sad. That's a good thing, I guess. At least we were well-received."   "It's a shame because we offered a real good product," added coworker
 Pete Huckabee.   By Thursday night, the carrier's fleet of 42 planes - 12 132-seat Airbus A-319 jetliners and 30 smaller 50-seat Bombardier CRJ jets - will have landed at Dulles. At its peak, the carrier operated about 87 aircraft.   Analysts said Thursday that high fuel costs and low passenger loads in the months preceding the bankruptcy filing prompted the company to reduce its ambitious flight schedule. Some markets which once had a dozen or more flights each day were served by only a few flights in recent days.   "We're losing an airline that brought super low fares to America," said Tom Parsons, president of Dallas-based Bestfares.com. "Those super low fares put them into bankruptcy, too."   He predicted that markets not served by discount carriers JetBlue Airways Corp. (JBLU) (JBLU), Spirit, AirTran Holdings Inc. (AAI) (AAI) or Southwest Airlines Co. (LUV) ( LUV) will be among the first cities formerly served by Independence Air to see significant air fare increases.   "From
 Charleston, S.C., to Portland, Maine, those folks are going to wish for Independence Air to be back," said Parsons, who predicts some fares will double.   Over the next few weeks, about 180 employees will work to liquidate or secure the company's assets. At Dulles, that will involve cleaning out equipment at 35 gates and 18 ticket counters. Some of those jobs could last up to six months.   On Friday, some former employees will attend a job fair at the company's Dulles headquarters. 
  (END) Dow Jones Newswires  



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