ATA Responds to National Emergency.Business Editors, Transportation & Airline Writers INDIANAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 11, 2001 Due to today's national tragedy, ATA (1) (AT Attachment) The specification for IDE drives. See IDE. (2) See analog telephone adapter. ATA - Advanced Technology Attachment (American Trans Air, Inc.) announced that all passengers who have purchased tickets for travel today through noon C.D.T. September 12, can elect to re-book, cancel or change their travel plans on ATA without incurring in·cur tr.v. in·curred, in·cur·ring, in·curs 1. To acquire or come into (something usually undesirable); sustain: incurred substantial losses during the stock market crash. 2. any penalties. Passengers requesting a refund TO REFUND. To pay back by the party who has received it, to the party who has paid it, money which ought not to have been paid. 2. On a deficiency of assets, executors and administrators cum testamento annexo, are entitled to have refunded to them legacies may do so either through their travel agent or through ATA by calling I-800-I-FLY-ATA. Due to the volume of calls, lines may be busy, but every effort is being made to handle each call. ATA has cancelled all scheduled flights scheduled flight schedule n → vol régulier scheduled flight schedule n → Linienflug m for the remainder of today. Stay tuned to your local news media to determine when airport closure restrictions have been lifted. All ATA aircraft that were en-route to final destinations when this national emergency took place were either returned to their origin airport, continued on to their final destinations or were diverted di·vert v. di·vert·ed, di·vert·ing, di·verts v.tr. 1. To turn aside from a course or direction: Traffic was diverted around the scene of the accident. 2. to alternate airports. At the present time, all ATA flights with passengers are accounted for and safely on the ground. ATA personnel are on site and working diligently dil·i·gent adj. Marked by persevering, painstaking effort. See Synonyms at busy. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin d to meet customer needs and answer questions. As additional information becomes available, ATA will update its website at ata.com. To determine where passengers who were en-route are presently located, check the ATA flight information section of ata.com or call 1-800-I-FLY-ATA. For those passengers needing to make future reservations, call 1-800-I-FLY-ATA or visit the website at ata.com |
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