Horace Horsecollar
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What should ATA do? Stop selling tickets?Originally posted by dislvr75
It troubles me thought that they are still taking reservations and selling tickets to perhaps unsuspecting people. I know that despite the rumors,they are still "operating", the question is for how much longer?
Should US Airways and Delta and United and American also stop selling tickets? They're all in financial trouble too.
ATA is running through dwindling cash reserves at an alarming rate, which would lead to insolvency for ATA some time next year if the trend continues. But nobody wants to see ATA go under -- not the employees, not the aircraft leasing companies, not the lenders, and certainly not ATA founder and boss J. George Mikelsons, who owns over 70% of ATA's outstanding stock. In fact, Mikelsons undoubtedly even wants to avoid court protection from creditors because Chapter 11 would wipe out his stake in the company.
ATA needs to fix their problems, which will be difficult. But I don't think they'll take the suggestion to stop "taking reservations and selling tickets to perhaps unsuspecting people."