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OST-2001-10457 |
Delta Air Lines, Inc. and Aerovias de Mexico, S.A. de C.V.
| OST-2001-10457 - Exemption - Cincinnati-Cancun | August 20, 2001 | Joint Application for Exemptions and Statement of Authorization | Cincinnati- Cancun |
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Delta Air Lines, Inc. hereby applies to commence new nonstop service between the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport and Cancun, Mexico beginning December 1, 2001. Delta's new service will provide Cincinnati with its first and only nonstop service to Mexico, and will provide attractive new online connections to the dozens of cities served by Delta and Comair from Delta's major Cincinnati hub. The proposed new flight will initially operate as a once-weekly Saturday service, using Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
Aerovias de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. promises to bring the added benefit of new Mexican-flag service to the marketplace by codesharing on Delta's nonstop Cincinnati-Cancun flights.
Counsel: Verner Liipfert, William Evans, 202.371.6030, and Shaw Pittman, Robert Cohn, 202.663.8060
| OST-01-10457 | August 23, 2001 | Polling Letter | Cincinnati- Cancun |
Counsel: Shaw Pittman, Robert Cohn, 202.663.8060, robert.cohn@shawpittman.com
| OST-01-10457 | Filed August 20, 2001 Issued September 6, 2001 |
Notice of Action Taken | Cincinnati- Cancun |
By: Paul Gretch
| OST-01-10457 | March 18, 2002 | Re: Delta Air Lines Intends to Operate Seasonal Service, Rather than Year-Round | Cincinnati- Cancun |
Delta hereby notifies the Department that Delta intends to operate Cincinnati - Cancun service on a seasonal, rather than year-round basis. Accordingly, Delta requests that the dormancy period applicable to the Cincinnati - Cancun route begin to run on December 1, 2002.
Counsel: Shaw Pittman, Robert Cohn, 202.663.8060, robert.cohn@shawpittman.com
| OST-01-10457 | Filed August 20, 2001 Issued May 9, 2002 |
Notice of Action Taken | Cincinnati- Cancun |
Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Cincinnati, Ohio, and Cancun, Mexico. Aeromexico intends to operate this service under a code-share arrangement with Delta on flights operated by Delta. Statement of Authorization for Delta Air Lines, Inc., for indefinite duration under Part 212 of the Department's Regulations to: Display Aeromexico's "AM" designator code on flights operated by Delta between Cincinnati, Ohio, and Cancun, Mexico.
By: Paul Gretch
| OST-01-10457 | April 15, 2003 | Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority | Cancun-Cincinnati |
By this application, Aeromexico seeks renewal of its exemption authority to provide service between Cancun, Mexico, and Cincinnati, Ohio, which was granted by Notice of Action Taken, dated May 9, 2002. Aeromexico currently provides one weekly nonstop round trip by placing its "AM" designator code on B-757 flights operated by Delta between Cancun and Cincinnati, and it desires to continue to provide such service in the future. This nonstop service clearly has generated service benefits for the traveling public, and continuation of the service clearly is in the public interest. In addition, the exemption authority enables Aeromexico to offer competitive service in the market.
Counsel: Piper Rudnick, William Evans, 202-371-6030
Filed April 15, 2003 | Issued May 2, 2003
Exemption from 49 USC section 41301 to permit the applicant to continue to conduct scheduled, combination services between Cancun, Mexico, and Cincinnati, Ohio (only by code-share with Delta Air Lines).
By: Paul Gretch
OST-00-6816 - Mexico City-Chicago
OST-00-8270 - Guadalajara - Ontario
OST-01-10174 - Los Angeles-Acapulco/New York - Monterrey
OST-01-10438 - Mexico/Hermosillo-Salt Lake City
OST-01-10457 - Cincinnati-Cancun
OST-01-10691 - New York-Acapulco/Puerto Vallarta
OST-02-11478 - Ontario-Hermosillo
May 14, 2003
Application Renewal of Exemptions
This renewal application encompasses multiple docketed exemptions that Delta relies upon to provide nonstop U.S.-Mexico services either with its own aircraft or pursuant to a codeshare arrangement with Aerovias de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. The exemptions in the captioned dockets all have renewal application deadlines within the next several months. Delta requests that these exemptions be renewed for a period of at least two years, with a common expiration date, or until 90 days after the Department's final determination on applications for certificate authority with respect to each route, whichever occurs earlier. The establishment of a common renewal date will promote administrative efficiency and reduce the burden on Delta and the Department in maintaining these multiple and non-controversial U.S.-Mexico exemption authorities.
Counsel: Shaw Pittman, Robert Cohn, 202-662-8060
OST-00-6816 - Mexico City-Chicago
OST-00-7022 - Las Vegas-Hermosillo
OST-00-7292 - Lost Angeles-Durango; Atlanta-Merida
OST-00-7390 - Atlanta-San Jose del Cabo
OST-00-8270 - Guadalajara-Ontario
OST-01-10174 - Los Angeles-Acapulco/New York-Monterrey
OST-01-10438 - Mexico/Hermosillo-Salt Lake City
OST-01-10457 - Cincinnati-Cancun
OST-01-10691 - New York-Acapulco/Puerto Vallarta
OST-02-11478 - Ontario-Hermosillo
Filed May 14, 2003 | Issued June 10, 2003
OST-2000-6816, filed May 14, 2003: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the terminal point Chicago, Illinois, and the terminal point Mexico City, Mexico. Delta provides yearround service on this route pursuant to a code-share arrangement with Aerovias de Mexico, S.A., de C.V. (Aeromexico), whereby Delta places its code on flights operated by Aeromexico in the market.
OST-2000-8270, filed May 14, 2003: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the terminal point Ontario, California, and the terminal point Guadalajara, Mexico. Delta provides year-round service on this route pursuant to a code-share arrangement with Aerovias de Mexico, S.A., de C.V. (Aeromexico), whereby Delta places its code on flights operated by Aeromexico in the market.
OST-2001-10174, filed May 14, 2003: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between (1) the terminal point Los Angeles, California, and the terminal point Acapulco, Mexico; and (2) the terminal point New York, New York, and the terminal point Monterrey, Mexico. Delta provides year-round service on these routes pursuant to a code-share arrangement with Aerovias de Mexico, S.A., de C.V. (Aeromexico), whereby Delta places its code on flights operated by Aeromexico in the markets.
OST-2001-10438, filed May 14, 2003: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between (1) the terminal point Salt Lake City, Utah, and the terminal point Mexico City, Mexico; and (2) the terminal point Salt Lake City, Utah, and the terminal point Hermosillo, Mexico. Delta provides year-round service on these routes pursuant to a code-share arrangement with Aerovias de Mexico, S.A., de C.V. (Aeromexico), whereby Delta places its code on flights operated by Aeromexico in the markets.
OST-2001-10457, filed May 14, 2003: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the terminal point Cincinnati, Ohio, and the terminal point Cancun, Mexico. Delta provides service on this route pursuant to a code-share arrangement with Aerovias de Mexico, S.A., de C.V. (Aeromexico), whereby Aeromexico places its code on flights operated by Delta in the market. Delta has requested flexibility to use its authority in the Cincinnati-Cancun market on a year-round or seasonal basis, as dictated by market circumstances.
OST-2001-10691, filed May 14, 2003: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between (1) the terminal point New York, New York, and the terminal point Acapulco, Mexico; and (2) the terminal point New York, New York, and the terminal point Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Delta provides yearround service on these routes pursuant to a code-share arrangement with Aerovias de Mexico, S.A., de C.V. (Aeromexico), whereby Delta places its code on flights operated by Aeromexico in the markets.
OST-2002-11478, filed May 14, 2003: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the terminal point Ontario, California, and the terminal point Hermosillo, Mexico. Delta provides year-round service on this route pursuant to a code-share arrangement with Aerovias de Mexico, S.A., de C.V. (Aeromexico) and Aerolitoral, S.A., de C.V. Aerolitoral), whereby Delta places its code on flights operated by both Aeromexico and Aerolitoral in the market.
OST-2000-7292, filed April 5, 2002: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between (1) the terminal point Atlanta, Georgia, and the terminal point Merida, Mexico. 2 Delta provides yearround service on this route pursuant to a code-share arrangement with Aerovias de Mexico, S.A., de C.V. (Aeromexico), whereby Delta places its code on flights operated by Aeromexico in the market.
OST-2000-7390, filed April 5, 2002: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between (1) the terminal point Atlanta, Georgia, and the terminal point Leon, Mexico; and (2) the terminal point Atlanta, Georgia, and the terminal point San Jose del Cabo, Mexico. Delta provides service on this route pursuant to a code-share arrangement with Aerovias de Mexico, S.A., de C.V. (Aeromexico), whereby Aeromexico places its code on flights operated by Delta in the markets.
OST-2000-7022, filed February 1,2002: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the terminal point Las Vegas, Nevada, and the terminal point Hermosillo, Mexico. Delta provides year-round service on this route pursuant to a code-share arrangement with Aerovias de Mexico, S.A., de C.V. (Aeromexico), whereby Aeromexico places its code on flights operated by Delta in the market.
The U.S.-Mexico transborder exemption authority granted to Delta in the captioned dockets is subject to the dormancy notice requirements set forth in condition 7 of Appendix A of Order 88-10-2. With the exception of the U.S.-Mexico exemption authority granted in Dockets OST-2001-10457, OST-2000-7390, and OST-2000-7022, the U.S.-Mexico exemption authority granted is limited to services provided on a code-share basis only.
Delta does not seek to renew the Los Angeles-Durango exemption authority originally granted in this docket (see Notice of Action Taken dated June 20, 2000). Delta provides seasonal service in the Atlanta-San Jose del Cabo market.
By: Paul Gretch
March 23, 2004
Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority
By this application, Aeromexico seeks renewal of its exemption authority to provide service between Cancun, Mexico, and Cincinnati, Ohio, which was last granted by Notice of Action Taken, dated May 2, 2003. The exemption is scheduled to expire on May 9, 2004. Aeromexico currently provides one weekly nonstop round trip by placing its "AM" designator code on B-757 flights operated by Delta between Cancun and Cincinnati, and it desires to continue to provide such service in the future. This nonstop service clearly has generated service benefits for the traveling public, and continuation of the service clearly is in the public interest. In addition, the exemption authority enables Aeromexico to offer competitive service in the market.
Counsel: Piper Rudnick, William Evans, 202-861-6459
Filed March 23, 2004 | Issued May 4, 2004
Exemption from 49 USC section 41301 to permit the applicant to continue to conduct scheduled, combination services between Cancun, Mexico, and Cincinnati, Ohio (operated only by code-share with Delta Air Lines).
By: Paul Gretch
OST-00-6816 - Mexico City-Chicago
OST-00-7022 - Hermosillo-Las Vegas
OST-00-7390 - Atlanta-San Jose del Cabo
OST-00-8270 - Guadalajara-Ontario
OST-01-10438 - Mexico/Hermosillo-Salt Lake City
OST-01-10457 - Cincinnati-Cancun
OST-01-10691 - New York-Acapulco/Puerto Vallarta
OST-03-15252 - Mexico City-Ft. Lauderdale / Monterrey-Orlando
OST-03-15698 - Las Vegas-Guadalajara
OST-03-16555 - Boston-Cancun Codeshare
OST-04-16975 - Boston-Mexico City
March 31, 2005
Application for Renewal of Exemptions
This renewal application encompasses multiple docketed exemptions that Delta relies upon to provide nonstop U.S.-Mexico services either with its own aircraft or pursuant to a codeshare arrangement with Aerovias de Mexico, S.A. de C.V.. The exemptions in the captioned dockets all have renewal application deadlines within the next several months. Delta requests that these exemptions be renewed for a period of at least two years, with a common expiration date, or until 90 days after the Department's final determination on Delta's application for amended certificate authority as it pertains to each of the routes identified herein, filed on November 30, 2004 in Docket OST-1999-6275, whichever occurs earlier. The establishment of a common renewal date will promote administrative efficiency and reduce the burden on Delta and the Department in maintaining these multiple and non-controversial U.S.-Mexico exemption authorities.
Delta is not seeking renewal of its exemption authority for Ft. Lauderdale-Mexico City service in Docket OST-2003-15252 because that route is dormant.
Counsel: Delta and Hogan & Hartson, Robert Cohn, 202-637-4999
April 26, 2005
Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority
By this application, Aerornexico seeks renewal of its exemption authority to provide service between Cancun, Mexico, and Cincinnati, Ohio, which was last granted by Notice of Action Taken, dated May 4, 2004. The exemption is scheduled to expire on May 9, 2005. Aeromexico currently provides one weekly nonstop round trip by placing its "AM" designator code on B‑737‑800 flights operated by Delta between Cancun and Cincinnati, and it desires to continue to provide such service in the future. This nonstop service clearly has generated service benefits for the traveling public, and continuation of the service clearly is in the public interest. In addition, the exemption authority enables Aeromexico to offer competitive service in the market.
Counsel: DLA Piper, William Evans, 202-861-6459, william.evans@dlapiper.com
Filed April 26, 2005 | Issued June 2, 2005
Renewal of exemption from 49 U.S.C. § 41301 to permit the applicant to continue to conduct scheduled, combination service between Cancun, Mexico, and Cincinnati, Ohio (operated only by code share with Delta Air Lines).
By: Paul Gretch
OST-00-6816 - Mexico City-Chicago
OST-00-7022 - Hermosillo-Las Vegas
OST-00-7390 - Atlanta-San Jose del Cabo
OST-00-8270 - Guadalajara-Ontario
OST-01-10438 - Mexico/Hermosillo-Salt Lake City
OST-01-10457 - Cincinnati-Cancun
OST-01-10691 - New York-Acapulco/Puerto Vallarta
OST-03-15252 - Mexico City-Ft. Lauderdale / Monterrey-Orlando
OST-03-15698 - Las Vegas-Guadalajara
OST-03-16555 - Boston-Cancun Codeshare
OST-04-16975 - Boston-Mexico City
Filed March 31, 2005 | Issued June 15, 2005
OST‑2000‑6816: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the terminal point Chicago, Illinois, and the terminal point Mexico City, Mexico. Delta provides year‑round service on this route pursuant to a code‑share arrangement with Aerovias de Mexico, S.A., de C.V. (Aeromexico), whereby Delta places its code on flights operated by Aeromexico in the market.
OST‑2000‑7022: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the terminal point Las Vegas, Nevada, and the terminal point Hermosillo, Mexico. Delta provides year‑round service on this route pursuant to a code‑share arrangement with Aerovias de Mexico, S.A., de C.V. (Aeromexico), whereby Aeromexico places its code on flights operated by Delta in the market.
OST‑2000‑7390: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between (1) the terminal point Atlanta, Georgia, and the terminal point Leon, Mexico; and (2) the terminal point Atlanta, Georgia, and the terminal point San Jose del Cabo, Mexico. 1 Delta provides service on this route pursuant to a code‑share arrangement with Aerovias de Mexico, S.A., de C.V. (Aeromexico), whereby Aeromexico places its code on flights operated by Delta in the markets.
OST‑2000‑8270: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the terminal point Ontario, California, and the terminal point Guadalajara, Mexico. Delta provides year‑round service on this route pursuant to a code‑share arrangement with Aerovias de Mexico, S.A., de C.V. (Aeromexico), whereby Delta places its code on flights operated by Aeromexico in the market.
OST-2001-10438: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between (1) the terminal point Salt Lake City, Utah, and the terminal point Mexico City, Mexico; and (2) the terminal point Salt Lake City, Utah, and the terminal point Hermosillo, Mexico. Delta provides year-round service on these routes pursuant to a code-share arrangement with Aerovias de Mexico, S.A., de C.V. (Aeromexico), whereby Delta places its code on flights operated by Aeromexico in the markets.
OST‑2001‑10457: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the terminal point Cincinnati, Ohio, and the terminal point Cancun, Mexico. Delta provides service on this route pursuant to a code‑share arrangement with Aerovias de Mexico, S.A., de C.V. (Aeromexico), whereby Aeromexico places its code on flights operated by Delta in the market.
OST‑2001‑10691: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between (1) the terminal point New York, New York, and the terminal point Acapulco, Mexico; and (2) the terminal point New York, New York, and the terminal point Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Delta provides year‑round service on these routes pursuant to a code‑share arrangement with Aerovias de Mexico, S.A., de C.V. (Aeromexico), whereby Delta places its code on flights operated by Aeromexico in the markets.
OST‑2003‑15252: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the terminal point Orlando, Florida, and the terminal point Monterrey, Mexico. Delta provides year‑round service on this route pursuant to a code‑share arrangement with Aerovias de Mexico, S.A., de C.V. (Aeromexico), whereby Delta places its code on flights operated by Aeromexico in the market.
OST‑2003‑15698: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the terminal point Las Vegas, Nevada, and the terminal point Guadalajara, Mexico. Delta provides year‑round service on this route pursuant to a code‑share arrangement with Aerovias de Mexico, S.A., de C.V. (Aeromexico), whereby Delta places its code on flights operated by Aeromexico in the market.
OST‑2003‑16555: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the terminal point Boston, Massachusetts, and the terminal point Mexico City, Mexico. Delta provides year‑round service on this route pursuant to a code‑share arrangement with Aerovias de Mexico, S.A., de C.V. (Aeromexico), whereby Delta places its code on flights operated by Aeromexico in the market.
OST‑2004‑16975: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the terminal point Boston, Massachusetts, and the terminal point Cancun, Mexico. Delta provides year‑round service on this route pursuant to a code‑share arrangement with Aerovias de Mexico, S.A., de C.V. (Aeromexico), whereby Delta places its code on flights operated by Aeromexico in the market.
By: Paul Gretch
OST-2001-10457 - Exemption - Cincinnati-Cancun
OST-2004-18184 - Exemption - Salt Lake City-Cancun
OST-2005-22243 - Exemption - New York/Newark-Cozumel
November 22, 2005
Motion for a Temporary Dormancy Waiver
Delta Air Lines, Inc. hereby moves for a temporary dormancy waiver with respect to the following U.S.-Cancun/Cozumel city-pairs:
Due to the devastation caused by Hurricane Wilma in Cancun and Cozumel, Delta has been forced to revise its service plans for the identified routes. Delta currently anticipates that it will resume or commence these services on or about June 1, 2006. Accordingly, Delta requests a temporary waiver so that the 90‑day dormancy period for each route will commence on June 1.
Counsel: Hogan & Hartson, Robert Cohn, 202-637-4999, recohn@hhlaw.com
OST-2001-10457 - Exemption - Cincinnati-Cancun
OST-2004-18184 - Exemption - Salt Lake City-Cancun
OST-2005-22243 - Exemption - New York/Newark-Cozumel
Filed November 22, 2005 | Approved January 11, 2006
Motion for a Temporary Dormancy Waiver
Delta Air Lines, Inc. hereby moves for a temporary dormancy waiver with respect to the following U.S.-Cancun/Cozumel city-pairs:
Due to the devastation caused by Hurricane Wilma in Cancun and Cozumel, Delta has been forced to revise its service plans for the identified routes. Delta currently anticipates that it will resume or commence these services on or about June 1, 2006. Accordingly, Delta requests a temporary waiver so that the 90-day dormancy period for each route will commence on June 1.
By: Esta Rosenberg
OST-2001-10457 - Delta - Exemption - Cincinnati-Cancun
OST-2005-22737 - Comair - Exemption - Cincinnati-Cancun
January 25, 2007
Will Operate Cincinnati-Cancun
This letter is to notify the Department that Delta and Comair plan to operate their respective Cincinnati-Cancun services on a seasonal basis with Comair operating as Delta Connection during "shoulder" seasons and Delta operating in this market during the remainder of the year.
Counsel: Hogan & Hartson, Patrick Rizzi, 202-637-5659, prizzi@hhlaw.com
OST-2000-6816 - Exemption - Mexico City-Chicago
OST-2000-7390 - Exemption - Atlanta-San Jose del Cabo
OST-2000-8270 - Exemption - Guadalajara-Ontario
OST-2001-10457 - Exemption - Cincinnati-Cancun
OST-2003-15698 - Exemption - Las Vegas-Guadalajara
OST-2004-16975 - Exemption - Boston-Mexico City
OST-2005-21075 - Exemption - Salt Lake City-Puerto Vallarta
OST-2005-21353 - Exemption and Statement of Authorization - San Diego-Mexico City
OST-2005-21724 - Exemption - Salt Lake City-Mazatlan
OST-2005-22025 - Exemption - Atlanta-Puerto Vallarta
OST-2005-22243 - Exemption - New York/Newark-Cozumel
OST-2005-22415 - Exemption - Los Angeles-Cancun
OST-2005-22620 - Exemption - Atlanta-Acapulco; Boston-Cancun; Los Angeles-Puerto Vallarta/San Jose del Cabo/Zihuatanejo; Washington, DC-Cancun
April 5, 2007
Application for Renewal of Exemptions
Delta Air Lines, Inc. hereby applies under 49 U.S.C. § 40109 for renewal of exemptions authorizing Delta to continue to provide scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail on the U.S.-Mexico routes identified in Exhibit A. This renewal application encompasses multiple docketed exemptions that Delta relies upon to provide nonstop U.S. Mexico services with its own aircraft or pursuant to codeshare arrangements with Aerovias de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. or Delta Connection carriers. Delta requests that these exemptions be renewed for a period of at least two years, with a common expiration date, or until 90 days after the Department's final determination on Delta's application for amended certificate authority as it pertains to each of the routes identified herein, filed on November 30, 2004, and supplemented on October 17, 2005, in Docket OST-1999-6275, whichever occurs earlier. The establishment of a common renewal date will promote administrative efficiency and reduce the burden on Delta and the Department in maintaining these multiple non-controversial U.S.-Mexico exemption authorities.
Delta does not seek renewal of route integration authority included with these exemptions because such authority is now covered by its blanket route integration certificate issued by Order 2006-1-1.
In certain instances, Delta holds two exemptions for a single U.S.-Mexico route: one for codesharing service and one for service with its own aircraft. Although it is Delta's understanding that a single "own aircraft" exemption would be sufficient to cover both types of service (just as a city-pair designation authorizes both own-aircraft service and codeshare service), Delta is seeking to renew potentially redundant exemption authority out of an abundance of caution.
Counsel: Hogan & Hartson, Robert Cohn, 202-637-4999, recohn@hhlaw.com
OST-2000-6816 - Exemption - Mexico City-Chicago
OST-2000-7390 - Exemption - Atlanta-San Jose del Cabo
OST-2000-8270 - Exemption - Guadalajara-Ontario
OST-2001-10457 - Exemption - Cincinnati-Cancun
OST-2003-15698 - Exemption - Las Vegas-Guadalajara
OST-2004-16975 - Exemption - Boston-Mexico City
OST-2005-21075 - Exemption - Salt Lake City-Puerto Vallarta
OST-2005-21353 - Exemption and Statement of Authorization - San Diego-Mexico City
OST-2005-21724 - Exemption - Salt Lake City-Mazatlan
OST-2005-22025 - Exemption - Atlanta-Puerto Vallarta
OST-2005-22243 - Exemption - New York/Newark-Cozumel
OST-2005-22415 - Exemption - Los Angeles-Cancun
OST-2005-22620 - Exemption - Atlanta-Acapulco; Boston-Cancun; Los Angeles-Puerto Vallarta/San Jose del Cabo/Zihuatanejo; Washington, DC-Cancun
Filed April 5, 2007 | Issued July 10, 2007
OST-2000-6816: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the terminal point Chicago, Illinois, and the terminal point Mexico City, Mexico. Delta provides year-round service on this route pursuant to a code-share arrangement with Aerovias de Mexico, S.A., de C.V.), whereby Delta places its code on flights operated by Aeromexico in the market.
OST-2000-7390: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the terminal point Atlanta, Georgia, and the terminal point San Jose del Cabo, Mexico. Delta provides year-round service on this route pursuant to a code-share arrangement with Aeromexico, whereby Aeromexico places its code on flights operated by Delta in the market.
OST-2000-8270: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the terminal point Ontario, California, and the terminal point Guadalajara, Mexico. Delta provides year-round service on this route pursuant to a code-share arrangement with Aeromexico, whereby Delta places its code on flights operated by Aeromexico in the market.
OST-2001-10457: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the terminal point Cincinnati, Ohio, and the terminal point Cancun, Mexico. Delta provides year-round service on this route (or seasonal service, as dictated by market circumstances), pursuant to a code-share arrangement with Aerornexico, whereby Aeromexico places its code on flights operated by Delta in the market.
OST-2003-15698: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the terminal point Las Vegas, Nevada, and the terminal point Guadalajara, Mexico. Delta provides year-round service on this route pursuant to a code-share arrangement with Aeromexico, whereby Delta places its code on flights operated by Aeromexico in the market.
OST-2004-16975: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the terminal point Boston, Massachusetts, and the terminal point Mexico City, Mexico. Delta provides year-round service on this route pursuant to a code-share arrangement with Aeromexico, whereby Delta places its code on flights operated by Aeromexico in the market.
OST-2005-21075: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the terminal point Salt Lake City, Utah, and the terminal point Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Delta provides year-round service on this route with its own aircraft.
OST-2005-21353: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the terminal point San Diego, California, and the terminal point Mexico City, Mexico. Delta has orally advised that it provides year-round service on this route pursuant to a code-share arrangement with Aeromexico, whereby Delta places its code on flights operated by Aeromexico in the market.
OST-2005-21724: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the terminal point Salt Lake City, Utah, and the terminal point Mazatlan, Mexico. Delta provides year-round Delta Connection service on this route pursuant to a code-share arrangement with Skywest Airlines, Inc., whereby Delta places its code on flights operated by Skywest in the market.
OST-2005-22025: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the terminal point Atlanta, Georgia, and the terminal point Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Delta provides year-round service on this route with its own aircraft.
OST-2005-22243: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between (1) the terminal point Atlanta, Georgia, and the terminal point Merida, Mexico; (2) the terminal point Cincinnati, Ohio, and the terminal point San Jose del Cabo, Mexico; (3) the terminal point New York, New York/Newark, New Jersey, and the terminal point Puerto Vallarta, Mexico; and (4) the terminal point New York, New York/Newark, New Jersey, and the terminal point San Jose del Cabo, Mexico. Delta provides year-round service on the
Cincinnati-San Jose del Cabo, New York/Newark-Puerto Vallarta, and New YorWNewark-San Jose del Cabo routes with its own aircraft. Delta provides seasonal Delta Connection service on the Atlanta-Merida route pursuant to a code-share arrangement with Atlantic Southeast Airlines, Inc., whereby Delta places its code on flights operated by ASA in the market.OST-2005-22415: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the terminal point Los Angeles, California, and the terminal point Cancun, Mexico. Delta provides year-round service on the route with its own aircraft.
OST-2005-22620: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between (1) the terminal point Atlanta, Georgia, and the terminal point Acapulco, Mexico; (2) the terminal point Boston, Massachusetts, and the terminal point Cancun, Mexico; and (3) the terminal point Washington, D.C., and the terminal point Cancun, Mexico. Delta provides year-round service on each of these routes with its own aircraft.
By: Paul Gretch
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