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A year after emerging from bankruptcy, MarkAir Inc. has filed for bankruptcy again. Alaska-based MarkAir filed after an aircraft-leasing firm owned by General Electric Co. sought to repossess four … ...
MarkAir shut down: The federal government grounded MarkAir flights that serve 13 U.S. cities, including Chicago, citing doubts about the airline’s ability to keep its fleet properly maintained.
Regency Cruises ceased operations last week. On Oct. 29, 1995, the company issued the following statement: “Effective today, Regency Cruises has ceased operation of its vessels for all future… ...
MarkAir's terminal at Kodiak Airport has stood empty and unused since the airline's 1995 demise, may soon have a new owner. Source Anchorage Daily News via NewsEdge Corporation MarkAir's terminal ...
In return, MarkAir would issue four tickets anywhere they flew — even to Newark. One year, right before the airline went bankrupt, they were trading five tickets in exchange for one check.
When MarkAir launched the first PFD travel deal, insiders did not expect it to be such a hit. But the offer for four tickets anywhere the airline flew struck a chord with Alaskan travelers.
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