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OST-2004-18878 - Delta Air Lines - Salt Lake City-San Jose del Cabo
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Delta Air Lines, Inc. OST-2004-18878 - Exemption-Salt Lake City-San Jose del Cabo August 10, 2004 Hereby requests an exemption to operate new nonstop service between Salt Lake City International Airport and San Jose Del Cabo, Mexico (Los Cabos) beginning on or about January 31, 2005. Delta's new service will provide Salt Lake City with its only nonstop service to Los Cabos, and will also provide attractive new online connections between Los Cabos and the numerous cities served by Delta and the Delta Connection carriers from Salt Lake City. The proposed new flight will initially operate as a daily, seasonal service from January 31 to May 31 Saturday service, using Boeing 737-800 aircraft in a 150 seat all-coach configuration. Los Cabos will be the fourth nonstop destination in Mexico offered by Delta from its Salt Lake City hub (including the Salt Lake City‑Cancun service announced by Delta early this year and the nonstop service to Mexico City and Hermosillo operated by Aeromexico). Counsel: Shaw Pittman, Alexander Van der Bellen, 202-8060 OST-04-18878 - Salt Lake City-San Jose del Cabo Filed August 10, 2004 | Issued August 31, 2004 Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Salt Lake City, Utah, and San Jose del Cabo, Mexico, and to combine this authority with all of Delta’s existing certificate and exemption authority, consistent with applicable international agreements. Delta proposes to operate this service on a seasonal basis, beginning January 31, 2005. By: Paul Gretch OST-2002-13217 - Exemption - Loreto-San Diego April 27, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemptions Delta 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 either with its own aircraft or pursuant to a codeshare arrangement with Aerovias de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. 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 and non-controversial U.S.-Mexico exemption authorities.
Counsel: Hogan & Hartson, Robert Cohn, 202-637-4999, recohn@hhlaw.com OST-2002-13217 - Exemption - Loreto-San Diego Filed April 27, 2006 | Issued August 9, 2006
For all of the captioned applications, Delta requests that all of the authorities be renewed for a period of two years with a common expiration date. Dismissed, in part (request for renewal of exemption authority in Dockets OST-2002-13400 and OST-2004-19436). By letter dated July 14, 2006. Delta withdrew, and moved lor dismissal of. its renewal application with respect to authority it holds under Dockets OST-2002-13400 and OST-2004-19436. Our action here grants the carrier's request. By: Paul Gretch
OST-2003-14290 - Exemption - San Jose del Cabo-Ontario / Monterrey-Las Vegas March 25, 2008 Application for Renewal of Exemptions Pursuant to these exemptions, Delta provides nonstop U.S.‑Mexico service, in some cases with its own aircraft, in some cases on a codeshare basis with Aeromexico or Delta Connection carriers, and in some cases both with its own aircraft and on a codeshare basis. Delta's exemption authority in Docket OST-2003-14290 also includes the Ontario-San Jose del Cabo route, but Delta is not seeking renewal of the exemption as it pertains to that route because the Aeromexico flights on which Delta had previously placed its code have been discontinued. In that regard, by letter dated February 20, 2007, filed in this Docket, Aeromexico notified the Department that it would not seek renewal of its Ontario-San Jose del Cabo exemption authority. Delta currently offers service on the Los Angeles-Mexico routes specified in Docket OST-2006-24984 by displaying its code on "small aircraft" regional jet services operated by ExpressJet Airlines, Inc. Although Delta would remain authorized to offer such services pursuant to 14 C.F.R. § 206.5, Delta is seeking renewal of its exemption authority to provide it with the flexibility to offer large aircraft service in the future. Counsel: Hogan & Hartson, Robert Cohn, 202-637-4999, recohn@hhlaw.com |
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