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OST-1997-2128

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US Airways, Inc. (Notice of Action Taken)

OST-97-2128 | Filed February 12, 1997 | Action Taken April 22, 1998

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Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between (1) Baltimore, Maryland, and Cancun, Mexico; (2) Charlotte, North Carolina, and Cancun, Mexico; and (3) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Cancun, Mexico. On April 13, 1998, the carrier orally notified the Department that it no longer seeks renewal of its authority to serve the Baltimore-Cancun market.

Applicant Rep:  Donald Bliss, 202-383-5300


US Airways, Inc.

OST-97-2128 February 22, 2000 Application for Renewal of Exemption Charlotte/Philadelphia- Cancun, Mexico
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Counsel:  O'Melveny Myers, Joel Stephen Burton, 202.383.5300


US Airways, Inc.

OST-97-2128 Filed February 22, 2000
Issued March 22, 2000
Notice of Action Taken Charlotte/Philadelphia-Cancun

By:  Paul Gretch


US Airways, Inc.

OST-97-2128 January 18, 2002 Application for Renewal of Exemption Charlotte/Philadelphia- Cancun, Mexico
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By this application, US Airways seeks to renew this exemption authority for another two-year term. US Airways currently provides seven weekly, nonstop roundtrips between Philadelphia and Cancun using B-737-400 aircraft (144 seats), and seven weekly, nonstop roundtrips between Charlotte and Cancun. using B-757 aircraft (182 seats).

Counsel:  O'Melveny Myers, Joel Stephen Burton, 202.383.5300


US Airways, Inc.

OST-97-2128 Filed January 18, 2002
Issued February 6, 2002
Notice of Action Taken Charlotte/Philadelphia- Cancun, Mexico

Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between (1) the terminal point Charlotte, North Carolina, and the terminal point Cancun, Mexico, and (2) the terminal point Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the terminal point Cancun, Mexico.

By:  Paul Gretch


OST-97-2128 - Charlotte/Philadelphia-Cancun
OST-00-7338 - Pittsburgh-Cancun

November 25, 2003

Application for a Renewal of Exemption

By Notice of Action Taken (February 6, 2002), the Department renewed US Airways' two-year exemption from 49 U.S.C. § 41101 to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Charlotte, NC, and Cancun, Mexico, and between Philadelphia, PA, and Cancun, Mexico. By Notice of Action Taken (April 18, 2002), the Department renewed US Airways' two-year exemption from 49 U.S.C. § 41101 to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Pittsburgh, PA, and Cancun, Mexico. US Airways currently operates service in each of these markets using A-319, A-320, A-321, and B-767 aircraft.

With this renewal application, US Airways seeks to renew these exemption authorities and further requests that the Department establish a common expiration date for them to run concurrently with its other Cancun exemption authority (Docket OST-02-13855, (BOS-CUN), set to expire December 4, 2004). Furthermore, to the extent possible, US Airways requests that its Cancun authorities be consolidated into one docket. Establishing a common expiration date for US Airways' Cancun authorities and further consolidating them in a single docket would facilitate the administration and processing of US Airways' Cancun authorities for the Department as well as US Airways. It would also obviate the need for multiple renewal filings.

Counsel: US Airways, Howard Kass, 703-872-5230, howard_kass@usairways.com


OST-97-2128 - Charlotte/Philadelphia-Cancun
OST-00-7338 - Pittsburgh-Cancun
OST-02-13855 - Charlotte/Philadelphia/Pittsburgh-Cancun

Filed November 25, 2003 | Issued January 29, 2004

Notice of Action Taken | Word

DOCKET OST-1997-2128: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between (1) the terminal point Charlotte, North Carolina, and the terminal point Cancun, Mexico; and (2) the terminal point Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the terminal point Cancun, Mexico.

DOCKET OST‑2000‑7338: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the terminal point Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and the terminal point Cancun, Mexico.

US Airways requests that the two exemption authorities described above be renewed with a common expiration date to run concurrently with its other Cancun exemption authority in Docket OST‑200213855, set to expire on December 4, 2004. US Airways also requests that its Cancun exemption authorities be consolidated into one of the referenced dockets.

We have granted the carrier's request to consolidate the exemption authority granted here into Docket OST-2002-13855. Thus, the carrier may henceforth file in Docket OST-2002-13855 at such time as it seeks to make requests concerning its exemption authority to serve the Charlotte/Philadelphia/Pittsburgh-Cancun markets.


Corrected January 30, 2004

Notice of Action Taken | Word (Corrected Copy)

The sentence immediately following "Action taken by" contained an extraneous word in the previous version.

By: Paul Gretch


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