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OST-99-5039
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Turkish Airlines (Turk Hava Yollaru, A.O.)
| OST-99-5039 | January 25, 1999 | Application for an Exemption | Turkey-Miami via Amsterdam/Brussels - Coterminalization with Chicago/New York |
| Exhibit 1: Planned Schedule of Operations | |||
| Exhibit 2: Turkish License | |||
| Service List |
Exemption authorizing it to engage in the scheduled foreien air transportation of persons, property and mail between a point or points in Turkey and the U S coterminal point Miami, Florida. on a nonstop basis or via the intermediate points Amsterdam and Brussels Turkish Airlines also requests that its operations to Miami be coterminalized with its existing authority to serve New York and Chicago.
Beginning on or about May 1, 1999. Turkish Airlines plans to operate nonstop service between Istanbul and Miami using A-340-300 aircraft.
Counsel: Zuckert Scoutt, Charles Simpson, 202-298-8660
Turkish Airlines (Turk Hava Yollari, A.O.)
| OST-99-5039 | Filed January 25, 1999 Issued February 24, 1999 |
Notice of Action Taken | Turkey-Miami via Amsterdam/Brussels; Coterminalize Miami with New York/Chicago |
Exemption from 49 U.S.C. 41301 to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between Turkey and Miami, FL, via the intermediate points Amsterdam and Brussels; and to coterminalize Miami with its existing authority to serve New York and Chicago.
By: Paul Gretch
Turkish Airlines (Turk Hava Yollari, A.O.)
| OST-99-5039 | February 23, 2000 | Application for Renewal of Exemption | Turkey-Miami via Amsterdam/ Brussels;
Coterminalize Miami with New York/Chicago |
| Service List |
On February 24, 1999, the Department granted Turkish Airlines exemption authority to engage in the scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between a point or points in Turkey and the U.S. coterminal point Miami, Florida, on a nonstop basis or via the intermediate points Amsterdam and Brussels. See Notice of Action Taken, Docket OST-99-5039, February 24, 1999. The exemption authority is. scheduled to expire on February 24, 2000. Turkish Airlines is a flag carrier of Turkey and holds a foreign air carrier permit authorizing scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between Turkey and New York and Chicago, via the intermediate points Amsterdam and Brussels. Turkish Airlines requests that the grant of authority in this docket be renewed for a period of two years or until the Department issues a final order granting Turkish Airlines' pending application to amend its foreign air carrier permit to include authority to serve Miami (Docket OST-99-5633, filed May 4, 1999), whichever is later.
Counsel: Zuckert Scoutt, Charles Simpson, 202.298.8660, cjsimpson@zsrlaw.com
Turkish Airlines (Turk Hava Yollari, A.O.)
| OST-99-5039 | Filed February 23, 2000 Issued September 27, 2000 |
Notice of Action Taken | Turkey-Miami via Amsterdam/ Brussels; Coterminalize Miami with New York/Chicago |
By: Paul Gretch
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