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OST Docket 46979
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Aeropostal Alas de Venezuela, C.A. / Linea Aeropostal Venezolana, C.A. - LAV (Scheduled Combination, US-Venezuela)
OST-98-3770 | 44068 | 46979 | April 24, 1998
Application for Exemption and/or Transfer of Exemption Authority and Motion to Shorten Answer Period
Requests that the Department shorten the Answer Period to May 1, 1998 as requested herein and issue it an exemption to the extent necessary to authorize it to: (1) engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between: a) the coterminal points Caracas and Porlamar, Venezuela, and San Juan, PR; and b) Caracas, Venezuela and the Orlando, FL and Atlanta, GA, via the intermediate point Aruba, together with the authority to operate charters pursuant to 14 C.F.R. Part 212; and/or (2) transfer from the predecessor company Linea Aeropostal Venezolana, C.A. (LAV) to New Aeropostal the scheduled route authorities previously held by LAV. In the alternative, Applicant requests such other, further, or different relief as the Department may deem appropriate.
Answers are due by May 1, 1998 - Will Poll
Counsel: Pierre Murphy, Elizabeth Collins, 202-872-1679
Aeropostal Alas de Venezuela, C.A. / Linea Aeropstal Venzolana, C.A. - LAV (Codeshare with Delta)
OST-98-3770 | 44068 | 46979 | May 1, 1998
Answer of Greater Orlando Aviation Authority in Support for Exemption
On average, nearly 300 visitors arrive in Orlando from Venezuela every day. During the calendar year 1996, 444,276 visitors from Venezuela arrived in the United States. Of these visitors, 80.9% visited Florida, and 24.2% visited Orlando. Of the Venezuelans visiting Orlando, 99.2% arrived through gateways other than Orlando. The service proposed by New Aeropostal will generate additional international visitors to Orlando, many of which may not have otherwise visited Orlando. The number of visitors to Orlando is clearly sufficient to support nonstop or one-stop direct jet service between Caracas and Orlando.
Counsel: Preston Gates, Jonathan Blank, 202-628-1700
Answer of The Government of Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico is extremely pleased that Aeropostal has undergone successful financial reorganization and is contemplating the possibility of San Juan service. Even though Aeropostal has not presented a concrete San Juan service proposal or announced a firm start-up date, the Department should grant the requested San Juan authority expeditiously. That action will facilitate and, indeed, encourage Aeropostal's commencement of San Juan operations.
Counsel: Verner Liipfert, John Merrigan
Order 98-8-20 | 45922 | OST-96-2020 | OST-96-1381 | OST-96-1380 | OST-96-1235 | OST-95-911 | OST-95-234 49288 | 46979 | 44068 | OST-96-1279 | OST-97-2167 | OST-95-624 | OST-97-2528 | 50146 | 46770 | OST-97-2071 OST-96-1041 | Issued August 19, 1998 | Served August 25, 1998
Each application has either been withdrawn by the applicant or otherwise become moot.
Appendix: Description of Applications
By: Paul Gretch
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