Airtran Starts Atl-ind & Ind-mco

NuGuy said:
Hasn't NW already has started IND-MCO, FLL, RSW (all mainline) among a host of others, with multiple frequencies per day? They current schedule shows this.

Seems like NW managed to checkmate FL in IND similar to MKE....

Nu
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Yup. And in February Northwest is adding IND-MIA, IND-SRQ, and IND-PBI.
 
Well... ATA is largely out if IND. We'll have to AirTran (or someone else) makes a move, or if NW gets IND largely to itself. NW obviously got a head start.