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Futterman
2006-01-02, 11:32 AM
OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE:

Independence Air To Discontinue Operations

Airline Will Keep Flying Through Thursday Evening, January 5th

Dulles, VA, (January 2, 2006) – FLYi, Inc., (Nasdaq: FLYIQ) parent of low-fare airline Independence Air, announced today that because of the continued financial challenges facing the company, it will voluntarily discontinue all scheduled flights planned to depart after 7:00pm* on the evening of Thursday, January 5th. The company is seeking bankruptcy court approval to automatically refund customers with reservations for flights scheduled to depart beyond that time.

Customers with roundtrip reservations for trips departing before the cessation of operations (including those customers who have already departed) but were scheduled to return afterwards will be contacted by Independence Air and offered the opportunity to change their return reservations to one of the remaining days of operation. All change fees will be waived for changes made by phone. The company is also seeking bankruptcy court approval to automatically refund customers for those return flights that are not rescheduled. No refunds will be offered for free tickets or vouchers.

Customers whose trips are scheduled between now and Thursday evening should expect the same excellent service that Independence Air has become known for.

Independence Air Chairman and CEO Kerry Skeen said, “While we’ve been clear in reminding everyone that this was a possibility, we remained optimistic that there would be a way to avoid reaching this juncture. To date there has not been a firm offer put forward that meets the financial criteria necessary to continue operations as is. Therefore, we are voluntarily discontinuing scheduled service as of Thursday evening.

We offer our sincere thanks to the over eight million customers who have flown with us since the launch of Independence Air, and to the communities across America that we have served.”

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Skeen continued. “And most importantly, we thank our extraordinary employees for creating an airline brand that has been so universally praised by our customers. Our people have demonstrated that they are capable of operating an airline that quickly rose to the top of the rankings in every major independent survey of airline quality and customer satisfaction. And while this is a profoundly sad day for all of us, we could not be more proud of our employees and everything they have accomplished.”

Customers are urged to visit the airline’s http://www.FLYi.com website if they have further questions as callers to the company’s toll-free number will likely experience long wait times.

Independence Air began service on June 16, 2004 and currently offers over 200 daily departures to 37 destinations.

The company has advised the public, and reiterates, that the likely outcome of the company’s bankruptcy proceeding is the cancellation of the company’s existing common stock without consideration, making FLYi stock of no value.

Independence Air, FLYi, the “i” logo mark and FLYi.com are service marks of Independence Air, Inc. ©Independence Air, Inc. 2006.

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* Flight 1777 from White Plains, NY to Washington Dulles departing at 7:26pm is still expected to operate on Thursday 1/5.

Matt Molnar
2006-01-02, 03:14 PM
Pwn3d.

Nycfly75
2006-01-02, 04:10 PM
B6 is circling above waiting for the FlyI carcass to die. :twisted:

Max10803
2006-01-02, 04:15 PM
Too bad for all the employees at Independence, what a crappy way to begin 2006.

Anyways I think their demise will open up new opprotunities for B6 and maybe US/UA. Independence was pretty good for the one flight i took on them HPN-IAD, which happens to be their last flight on the 5th, but their attempt at battling stronger legacy carriers wasn't too great of an idea.

IslipWN
2006-01-02, 04:59 PM
Its a shame, I really liked their service. What happens to all of the planes?

LGA777
2006-01-02, 07:56 PM
As someone who has worked in and followed this industry for many years an airline can not make so many basic and operationally unwise mistakes at this one has and survive. Having worked for 3 carriers that failed I can appreciate what their employees are going thru but sadly this airline deserves to die. In my tower we speak to their 319 crews every day as we do Ramp Control for Gates A2-4-6 and they use A-4, they are always friendly and professional, even today !

PhilDernerJr
2006-01-02, 08:27 PM
We were wodnerng earlier about what the behavior is of crews that know their airline is about to die in a few days. Nice to hear that they are still being friendly. :)

T-Bird76
2006-01-02, 11:20 PM
Independence Air will be a study one day in poor management. FlyI was one of the most successful and profitable feeder airlines when it was ACA. Its truly amazing that an airline that began with over 500 million in cash on hand more then any other start-up airline in U.S history is now totally broke.

PhilDernerJr
2006-01-02, 11:24 PM
We went to their counter at LGA and asked if we could bid on anything that they were liquidating.

All we were able to walk away with were luggage tags for free.

LGA777
2006-01-03, 12:24 AM
BTW Phil was that not the smallest airline ticket counter you have ever seen ?

LGA777

PhilDernerJr
2006-01-03, 12:27 AM
It was like a stool.

Air Canada was running their counter, so no Indy people were fired at LGA, I assume.

cancidas
2006-01-03, 09:53 AM
any idea what is going to happen to thier fleet? anybody want an A319 cheap? perhaps 9K might pick them up...

T-Bird76
2006-01-03, 10:22 AM
Indy has updated its ops hotline, interesting to listen to it, give it a try
1-866-465-9309

PhilDernerJr
2006-01-03, 08:22 PM
Listening to the message, I think his care for the employees is genuine, and his points are pretty accurate. A shame, as it WAS a good airline, but they jsut couldn't handle their money. I don't know about the wshole excuse about the airline industry being in the "Perfect Storm" environment.

Tower Air
2006-01-04, 12:02 AM
On Thursday To Morn Independence Air Just Wear A blue Shirt.

T-Bird76
2006-01-04, 08:43 AM
On Thursday To Morn Independence Air Just Wear A blue Shirt.

I was going to drag out my United shirt showing a UAL 747 taking a wizz on an Indy 319. ahahaahahaha :twisted:

Tower Air
2006-01-05, 12:49 AM
[quote="Tower Air":ae44f]On Thursday To Morn Independence Air Just Wear A blue Shirt.

I was going to drag out my United shirt showing a UAL 747 taking a wizz on an Indy 319. ahahaahahaha :twisted:[/quote:ae44f]
do you have a pic?

LGA777
2006-01-05, 08:13 PM
Well the last departure left LGA about 40 mins late on N805BR. Big disappointment for me as I requested to work Ramp Control today so I could issue pushback clearance to their departure and personally wish the crew well. They ended up changing gates from A4 to A3 which we don't control. but I monitored ground and tower, nothing was said but I saw lots of faces in the windows when they taxied by. I did get to speak with the second to last crew, which was their last leg, since the 1230 departure was an hour late and was at A4, they where Professional to the end and really seamed to appreciate my warm well wishes from a competitor. One of the great things about working in "the" industry is being able to help front line employees at other carriers, at the non upper management ranks we can really help each other out, with out being in the least bit un-loyal to our employers ! I hope all the crews can move on and find good flying jobs in the industry, I am sure having 319 time will sure help !

LGA777

Tower Air
2006-01-05, 08:49 PM
The Last Independence Flight Is Now Airborne
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/IDE1777

mirrodie
2006-01-05, 09:33 PM
Its like the, sniff, last flight of Concorde....sniff, sniff.

Phil, I need a hug. :twisted:

Tower Air
2006-01-05, 09:37 PM
The End Of An era! Independence Air Is Now gone

PhilDernerJr
2006-01-05, 09:41 PM
Era? It was ike a year and a half of ****ty yields. lol

IslipWN
2006-01-05, 11:06 PM
so is there like a huge plethora of FlyI planes at IAD right now? who is going to take over the concourse now?

T-Bird76
2006-01-05, 11:41 PM
so is there like a huge plethora of FlyI planes at IAD right now? who is going to take over the concourse now?

The gates belong to IAD so whoever IAD leases them out to. They'll probably remain empty for a while

LGA777
2006-01-06, 12:49 AM
When I got home from work I decided to check flightaware for DH ferry flights out of IAD tonight, look what I found, this only partial

http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N815BR

http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N811BR

http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N809BR

http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N812BR

http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N807BR

http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N808

http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N810BR

http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N814BR

Could not find any CRJ's

Ron

T-Bird76
2006-01-06, 10:13 AM
Wow very interesting Ron. The leasing company took them back pretty quickly. The repo man was probably on hand at IAD when those last flights came in.

Ari707
2006-01-06, 12:23 PM
who flew them???

Ari707
2006-01-06, 12:23 PM
who is`getting their slots at LGA?

Tower Air
2006-01-06, 09:54 PM
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N805BR

One's on the way to mexico

Clipper
2006-01-08, 02:07 AM
All the ILFC's owned A319's are being short term stored at Lake Charles, Four owned by CIT is now parked at Mexicana's facility awaiting new customers.

Majority of the ferry flight crews are Flyi employees and were happy to make one more flight on the A319's.

moose135
2006-01-12, 03:30 PM
Its like the, sniff, last flight of Concorde....sniff, sniff.
Phil, I need a hug. :twisted:

Well, I didn't think it was like the last flight of the Concorde, but since it means so much to you, here are some shots I got at IAD on vacation last October:

http://www.nycaviation.com/hosting/FlyI01.jpg

http://www.nycaviation.com/hosting/FlyI03.jpg

http://www.nycaviation.com/hosting/FlyI04.jpg