Does AirTran exist anymore?
Does AirTran exist anymore?
AirTran Airways has ceased to exist in an industry that has reshaped itself into something that would not be easily recognized when the Dallas carrier took its first flight about two decades ago. The trip, dubbed Flight 1, was a nod to the airline’s first flight in 1993, when it was known as ValuJet.
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Can I book a Southwest flight over the phone?
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How can I find the best price on AirTran flights?
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How many destinations does AirTran Airways fly to?
AirTran Airways operates scheduled passenger flights throughout the Caribbean. At the time that it merged with Southwest, AirTran Airways flew to more than 69 destinations across the US and to other parts of North America and Central America.
Where did the name AirTran Airways come from?
About Airtran Airways. AirTran Airways was an American low-cost airline headquartered originally in Orlando, Florida then in Dallas, Texas after its acquisition by Southwest Airlines, into which it was integrated.
When did the airline AirTran go out of business?
As of December 28, 2014, AirTran ceased to exist. Since then, the airline has been a thing of the past, like smoking on flights or wearing fedoras in the airport. All previously booked AirTran reservations and tickets were transferred to Southwest.