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The mother of the Alabama teenager missing in Aruba singled out US Airways for praise in a national interview last week.
On CNN Headline News, Beth Holloway Twitty said US Airways Chairman David Bronner, head of Alabama's pension system, intervened to help. The airline offered special fares for her and others to Aruba, she said.
"US Air stepped up. ... It's awesome," she said. A US Airways spokesman said he would not discuss special fares offered to the family and others but said: "We recognize that this is a pretty tragic set of circumstances, and we've been helpful where we can."
Twitty's daughter, Natalee Holloway, disappeared in May during a trip to the island.