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OST-1997-2302

American Airlines, Inc.

OST-1997-2302 - Exemption - Miami-Santa Cruz and La Paz, Bolivia

May 30, 1997

Notice of Action

Scheduled foreign air transportation between Miami and SantaCruz/La Paz

By: Paul Gretch



Issued June 12, 1997 | Served June 18, 1997

Order

The captioned U.S. air carriers have applied for various forms of authority or relief from Title 49 of the U.S. Code or regulations or orders of the Department in order to perform the air transportation activities shown in the attached Notices of Action Taken. Except as noted, no answers were filed to these requests. Because of the imminence of these operations, we approved them by telephone, subject to adherence, by each applicant, to the conditions set forth in its certificate(s) of public convenience and necessity, and/or conditions attached.

By:  Paul Gretch



OST-1997-2302 - Exemption - Miami-Santa Cruz and La Paz, Bolivia March 26, 1999 Application for Renewal of Exemption Miami-Santa Cruz-La Paz
    Service List  

American instituted service between Miami and Santa Cruz (which operates via La Paz in the southbound direction) in 1991.  American is providing important benefits to the public in the Miami-Bolivia market, and renewal of its exemption is in the public interest. To reduce unnecessary administrative burdens, American requests renewal for an indefinite duration, consistent with American's petition for a policy statement under 14 CFR Part 399 submitted on January 29, 1998 (OST-98-3375).

Counsel:  Carl Nelson, Jr. for American Airlines, 202.496.5647, carl_nelson@amrcorp.com



OST-1997-2302 - Exemption - Miami-Santa Cruz and La Paz, Bolivia Filed March 26, 1999
Issued April 22, 1999
Notice of Action Taken

Scanned Copy

Miami-Santa Cruz/La Paz, Bolivia

Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Miami, Florida, on the one hand, and Santa Cruz and La Paz, Bolivia, on the other. American has requested this authority for an indefinite duration.

By:  Paul Gretch



OST-1997-2302 - Exemption - Miami-Santa Cruz and La Paz, Bolivia February 15, 2001 Application for Renewal of Exemption Miami- Santa Cruz/La Paz, Bolivia
    Service List  

American instituted service between Miami and Santa Cruz (which operates via La Paz in the southbound direction) in 1991. American's flights provide significant benefits to passengers and shippers needed service between Miami and Bolivia, as well as to customers in beyond cities that receive on-line connections via American's Miami hub.

Counsel:  American, Carl Nelson, 202.496.5647, carl_nelson@aa.com



OST-1997-2302 - Exemption - Miami-Santa Cruz and La Paz, Bolivia Filed February 15, 2001
Issued March 7, 2001
Notice of Action Taken Miami- Santa Cruz/La Paz, Bolivia

Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Miami, Florida, and Santa Cruz and La Paz, Bolivia. American has requested this authority for an indefinite duration.

The action above granting the request for exemption authority was effective when taken: March 7, 2001, and will remain in effect through March 7. 2003 or until 90 days after final Department action on a corresponding certificate application, whichever occurs earlier.

By:  Paul Gretch



OST-1997-2302 - Exemption - Miami-Santa Cruz and La Paz, Bolivia December 16, 2002 Application for Renewal of Exemption Exemption - Miami-Santa Cruz/La Paz, Bolivia

Hereby applies for renewal of its exemption, most recently renewed by Notice of Action Taken in this docket on March 7, 2001, authorizing foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Miami, Florida and Santa Cruz and La Paz, Bolivia.  American instituted service between Miami and Santa Cruz (which operates via La Paz in the northbound direction) in 1991. American's flights provide significant benefits to pas­sengers and shippers needing service between Miami and Bolivia, as well as to customers in beyond cities that receive on-line connections via American's Miami hub.  American requests renewal for n indefinite duration, consistent with American's petition for a policy statement under 14 CFR Part 399 submitted on January 29, 1998 (OST-1998-3375).

Counsel:  American, Carl Nelson, 202-496-5647



OST-1997-2302 - Exemption - Miami-Santa Cruz and La Paz, Bolivia Filed December 16, 2002
Issued January 13, 2003
Notice of Action Taken Miami-La Paz and Santa Cruz, Bolivia

Renew exemption under 49 U.S.C. 41101 to provide the following service: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Miami, Florida and Santa Cruz and La Paz, Bolivia. American has requested this authority for an indefinite duration.

By:  Paul Gretch




November 4, 2004

Application for Renewal of Exemption

American Airlines, Inc., under 49 USC 40109 and 14 CFR Part 377, hereby applies for renewal of its exemption, most recently renewed by Notice of Action Taken in this docket on January 13, 2003, authorizing scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Miami, Florida and Santa Cruz and La Paz, Bolivia.

American instituted service between Miami and Santa Cruz (which operates via La Paz in the northbound direction) in 1991. Americans flights provide significant benefits to passengers and shippers needing service between Miami and Bolivia, as well as to customers in beyond cities that receive on‑line connections via American's Miami hub.

Counsel: American, Carl Nelson, 202-496-5647, carl.nelson@aa.com



Filed November 4, 2004 | Issued December 16, 2004

Notice of Action Taken | Word

Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Miami, Florida and Santa Cruz and La Paz, Bolivia.  American has requested this authority for an indefinite duration.

By: Paul Gretch



October 6, 2006

Application for Renewal of Exemption

American Airlines, Inc., under 49 USC 40109 and 14 CFR Part 377, hereby applies for renewal of its exemption, most recently renewed by Notice of Action Taken in this docket on December 16, 2004, authorizing scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Miami, Florida and Santa Cruz and La Paz, Bolivia.

In response to the Department's notice of August 23, 2005 on streamlining regulatory procedures (OST-2005-22228), American has requested corresponding certificate authority for its U.S.-Bolivia exemption authority. See application for amended certificate of public convenience and necessity, August 26, 2005 (OST-2000-8516). We urge expedited approval of that application to avoid the need for successive renewals in exemption dockets.

Counsel: American, Carl Nelson, 202-496-5647, carl.nelson@aa.com



Filed October 6, 2006 | Issued November 16, 2007

Notice of Action Taken | Word

Renewal of scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Miami, Florida and Santa Cruz and La Paz, Bolivia.

By: Paul Gretch


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