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To: SliderOnTheBlack who wrote (12090)5/10/2002 4:20:04 PM
From: Charles Macdonald  Respond to of 36161
 
Email sent out by USAirways today to its customers:

Long and short - SEC filing for restructuring - Next step Chapter 11.

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I wanted to take this opportunity to report to you on US Airways and our plans for making sure the airline continues to provide you the best service possible.

Looking back to last summer, our airline faced a number of difficult, but foreseeable financial challenges. But these difficult challenges quickly grew with the tragic - and unforeseeable - terrorist attacks of September 11. As you know, these attacks have changed our industry dramatically.

One effect has been to alter significantly the mindset of the traveling public. Every traveler knows the attacks have had a substantial impact. And while all airlines are contending with the business fallout from September 11, economically, US Airways has been the hardest hit. The post-September 11 reluctance to fly has been most pronounced on the East Coast, where most of our flights are concentrated. US Airways was most heavily impacted by the prolonged closure of Reagan Washington National Airport. Additionally, we're the only airline that has to compete not only with our airline competitors, but also with cars and trains on many of our short-haul routes. The end result is that the events of September 11 and the ensuing deep-rooted changes to our industry are challenging the short and long-term financial health of US Airways.

We are moving quickly towards both a short-term and long-term solution. Today, we filed a document with the Securities and Exchange Commission describing our various restructuring options, including our intention to apply for financing assistance from the Air Transportation Stabilization Board (ATSB). Clearly, our preferred approach, which we are vigorously pursuing, is to reach an accord with our stakeholders, including our employee groups and vendors, on a restructuring plan and to obtain the federal assistance. As the filing with the SEC indicates, however, if US Airways is unable to do so, alternative restructuring scenarios in the context of a judicial reorganization also must be considered. Simply stated, this means reorganization under the protection of the U.S. bankruptcy laws.

Under existing federal law we will submit a loan application to the ATSB by June 28. If we were going to meet this short timetable everyone in the US Airways family, including management, labor, and our vendors, has to sign off on a new business plan in the coming weeks.

We expect to meet all the criteria to be eligible for the ATSB loan guarantees and to meet the application deadline. As part of this process, we will take steps to restructure this company, but we are committed to preserving our existing routes, and serving our communities.

As this process moves forward, I will continue to keep you abreast of our plans. As a frequent traveler, you are familiar with the challenges facing the airline industry. We at US Airways are taking immediate action to ensure that we can build on our legacy of providing outstanding service and getting you where you want and need to go.



To: SliderOnTheBlack who wrote (12090)5/10/2002 5:34:08 PM
From: waverider  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36161
 
Yes...but the pain some of my friends and family members are going to go through will not be pleasant for me to watch. Sis is currently sitting on near max. margin level permitted by her brokerage with two stocks representing 90% of her portfolio...

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