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Direct Air is hit with $9.6M in fines
Posted: 08.23.2012 at 1:22 PM
Taylor Williams

Taylor came to WPDE in 2011 from Greensboro, N.C., after working at WFMY News 2 and reporting for the Elon Sports Network.

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WORCESTER - Defunct charter air service Direct Air owes nearly $10 million in fines to federal regulators for suddenly canceling all its flights and leaving passengers stranded.

Direct Air, the sole company to provide passenger service out of Worcester Regional Airport, suspended service in March and filed for bankruptcy protection soon after. The Myrtle Beach based company is being liquidated in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Worcester.

Click here to read more from Telegram.com out of Massachusetts.

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