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AirTran Holdings Inc., Comments on Midwest Air Group Second Quarter Earnings

ORLANDO, Fla. (July 26, 2007) – AirTran Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: AAI) the parent of AirTran Airways, issued the following comments in response to Midwest Air Group's (Amex: MEH) performance for the second quarter of 2007.

“Midwest lowered the bar in June when it said it would fail to meet already modest earnings projections,” said Joe Leonard, AirTran Airways chairman and chief executive. “The company’s actual results fail to meet even those diminished expectations. Midwest blames its troubles on a weak industry-wide pricing environment, yet AirTran Airways and other airlines have improved profitability in the same challenging conditions."

“Midwest management refuses to recognize that its business plan is fundamentally flawed,” Leonard said, “Midwest’s core operating profitability is deteriorating, and they irresponsibly ignore the expressed will of their shareholders. The owners of most Midwest shares support AirTran Airways’ plan to combine two proud airlines into a single, national, low-cost carrier with the ability to thrive in a fiercely competitive marketplace.”

The following shows Midwest’s declining performance in the second quarter:                                

  • Net Income down 45 percent to $4.9 million
  • Earnings per Share down 51 percent to 19 cents
  • Passenger Revenue per Available Seat Mile down 3 percent
  • Rising Non-Fuel Unit Costs

AirTran Airways, a Fortune 1000 company, offers passengers more than 700 affordable, daily flights to 56 destinations throughout the United States.  The airline is the second-largest carrier at its hub, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, and one of America’s largest low-fare airlines.  With more than 8,800 friendly Crew Members and free online booking on airtran.com, AirTran Airways makes travel both pleasant and convenient.  The airline flies America’s youngest all-Boeing fleet, composed of the fuel-efficient Boeing 737-700 and 717-200 aircraft.  AirTran Airways was also the first to install XM Satellite Radio on a commercial aircraft and the only airline with Business Class seating on every flight.  For more information, visit airtran.com.

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