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OST-02-11401 |
Laker Airways (Bahamas) Limited
| OST-02-11401 | January 24, 2002 | Application for Exemption Authority | U.S.- Bahamas Scheduled Combination |
| Attachment: License Granted Effective 2/24/02 | |||
| Service List |
Application of Laker Airways (Bahamas) Limited pursuant to 49 U.S.C. Section 302.400 et.seq., requesting an exemption to engage in scheduled combination air transportation between the co-terminal points Nassau and Freeport, Bahamas on the one hand, and the co-terminal points Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas and Milwaukee, Wisconsin on the other hand, and to co-terminalize this authority with Laker's other U.S.-Bahamas scheduled authorities.
Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202.822.8050, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com
Laker Airways (Bahamas) Limited
| OST-95-477 OST-02-11401 |
February 7, 2002 | Consolidated Answer of the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport | U.S.- Bahamas Scheduled Combination |
| Service List |
Laker proposes to operate DFW-Nassau/Freeport flights with B-727-200 aircraft "as soon as possible," and DFW Airport strongly supports its request. Laker's proposed flights would fill a void in DFW's current service pattern: DFW today lacks nonstop service to the Bahamas. Laker proposes to fill that void. Laker currently operates nonstop service from a number of U.S. cities to Nassau and Freeport, including Baltimore, Pittsburgh, and Cincinnati. There is no reason to believe that Laker would not inaugurate a comparable pattern of Nassau/Freeport service from DFW. The aviation regime between the United States and the Bahamas is very liberal. While there is no bilateral agreement in place, both governments have authorized services by U.S. and Bahamian carriers in the past expeditiously and without restriction. DFW Airport can perceive no reason why Laker's application should not be accorded similar expeditious and favorable treatment by the Department.
Counsel: Silverberg Goldman, Michael Goldman, 202.944.3305
Laker Airways (Bahamas) Limited
| OST-02-11401 OST-02-11583 |
Filed January 24 2002 Filed February 12 ,2002 Issued March 4, 2002 |
Notice of Action Taken | U.S.- Bahamas Scheduled Combination |
OST-2002-11401, filed January 24, 2002--Exemption
from 49 U.S.C. 41301 to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons,
property and mail between Freeport/Nassau and Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX/Milwaukee,
WI, on a coterminal basis with currently authorized U.S.-Bahamas services.
By: Paul Gretch
Laker Airways (Bahamas) Limited
| OST-02-11401 | January 28, 2003 | Application for Renewal of an Exemption | U.S.- Bahamas Scheduled Combination |
| Service List |
Hereby applies for renewal of its Exemption authorizing Laker to engage in in scheduled combination air transportation between the co-terminal points Nassau and Freeport, Bahamas on the one hand, and the co-terminal points Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas and Milwaukee, Wisconsin on the other hand, and to co-terminalize this authority with Laker's other U.S.Bahamas scheduled authorities. Laker has been successfully operating U.S.- Bahamas scheduled combination and charter services using B-727-200 equipment on a variety of authorized routes since 1992. Laker continues to be fit, willing and able to operate the scheduled and charter services referred to herein.
Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202 822-8050
| OST-02-11401 | February 20, 2003 | Notice of Action Taken | US - Bahamas |
Renew exemption from 49 U.S.C. 41301 to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between Freeport/Nassau and Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX/Milwaukee, WI, on a coterminal basis with currently authorized U.S.-Bahamas services.
By: Paul Gretch
OST-02-11401 - Freeport/Nassau-Dallas/Milwaukee
February 4, 2004
Application of Laker Airways for Renewal of Exemption Authority
Hereby applies for renewal of its Exemption authorizing Laker to engage in scheduled combination air transportation between the co-terminal points Nassau and Freeport, Bahamas on the one hand, and the co-terminal points Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas and Milwaukee, Wisconsin on the other hand, and to co-terminalize this authority with Laker's other U.S.- Bahamas scheduled authorities. Laker has been successfully operating U.S. - Bahamas scheduled combination and charter services using B-727-200 equipment on a variety of authorized routes since 1992.
Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com
OST-02-11401 - Freeport/Nassau-Dallas/Milwaukee
Filed February 4, 2004 | Issued February 23, 2004
Renew exemption from 49 U.S.C. § 41301 to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between Freeport/Nassau and Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX/Milwaukee, WI, on a coterminal basis with currently authorized U.S.‑Bahamas services.
By: Paul Gretch
OST-02-11401 - Freeport/Nassau-Dallas/Milwaukee
February 3, 3005
Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority
By a Notice of Action Taken dated March 4, 2002, Laker was granted authority for one (1) year to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail on the routes set out above and to co-terminalize these points with currently authorized U.S.-Bahamas service. The authority granted was most recently renewed for a period of one (1) year by Notice of Action Taken dated February 23, 2004 and is set to expire by its own terms February 23, 2005 Laker, therefore, requests that its authority to conduct scheduled combination service on these routes be extended by a further year.
Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-822-8050, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com
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