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OST-2004-19419 - Alaska Airlines - Los Angeles-Loreto
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OST-2004-19419 - Exemption - Los Angeles-Loreto October 18, 2004 Alaska will operate twice weekly service on Thursdays and Sundays between Los Angeles and Loreto utilizing Stage 3 MD-80 aircraft seating 140 passengers. Service will be offered on a year-round basis and will commence on February 17, 2005. Counsel: Squire Sanders, Marshall Sinick, 202-626-6651, msinick@ssd.com
Filed October 18, 2004 | Issued November 9, 2004 Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the terminal point Los Angeles, California, and the terminal point Loreto, Mexico. Alaska proposes to operate this service on a year round basis, beginning February 17, 2005. By: Paul Gretch
August 28, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemption Alaska Airlines, Inc. hereby requests renewal of the exemption authority granted to it by the Department of Transportation in the above-captioned docket to perform scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between Los Angeles, California, and Loreto, Mexico. This exemption authority expires on November 9, 2006. Alaska requests renewal of this authority for a two-year period on its existing terms and conditions. Alaska currently operates multiple weekly year-round scheduled flights on the Los Angeles-Loreto route using B737 aircraft. Counsel: Squire Sanders, Marshall Sinick, 202-626-6651, msinick@ssd.com
Filed August 28, 2006 | Issued September 20, 2006 Renewal of scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Los Angeles, California and Loreto, Mexico. By: Paul Gretch
OST-2004-19419 - Exemption - Los Angeles-Loreto May 27, 2008 Re: Will Not Renew Seasonal Market Services Alaska Airlines, Inc. hereby notifies the Department of Transportation that, after September 7, 2008, Alaska will no longer operate its own aircraft between Los Angeles, California, on the one hand, and La Paz and Loreto, Mexico, on the other hand. Alaska will, however, continue to display its two-letter designator code on flights operated by Horizon Air Industries, Inc. between Los Angeles and Loreto. Alaska therefore wishes to maintain in effect its exemption in Docket OST-2004-19419. Alaska has no objection to the substitution of a codeshare authorization, permitting Alaska to hold out Los Angeles-Loreto service, for its designation. Horizon currently holds an exemption authorizing it to operate between Los Angeles and Loreto, and displays Alaska's designator code on its flights. Notice of Action Taken, Docket OST-2007-28179, June 22, 2007. Alaska understands Horizon is today applying to the Department for an exemption authorizing Horizon to serve Los Angeles-La Paz, beginning September 8, 2008. Upon approval of Horizon's application, Alaska will display its designator code on Horizon's Los Angeles-La Paz flights. Alaska therefore wishes to maintain in effect its exemption in Docket OST-2006-25107, but would have no objection to the substitution of a codeshare authorization for its designation for this route, and award of the designation to Horizon, effective September 8, 2008. Counsel: Squire Sanders, Marshall Sinick, 202-626-6651, msinick@ssd.com
July 2, 2008 Application for Renewal of Exemption Alaska Airlines, Inc. hereby requests renewal of the exemption authority granted to it by the Department of Transportation in the above-captioned docket to hold out scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between Los Angeles, California, and Loreto, Mexico. This exemption authority expires on September 20, 2008. Alaska requests renewal of this authority for a two-year period on its existing terms and conditions. Alaska currently operates multiple weekly year-round scheduled flights on the Los Angeles-Loreto route using B737 aircraft. The Department has found previously that Alaska’s service in the Los Angeles-Loreto market is consistent with the terms of the U.S.-Mexico bilateral agreement. After September 7, 2008, Alaska will serve this market only by placing its designator code on flights operated by Horizon Air Industries, as advised previously. Counsel: Squire Sanders, Marshall Sinick, 202-626-6651
August 21, 2008 Amendment to Application for Renewal of Exemption On July 2, 2008, Alaska Airlines, Inc. requested renewal for a two-year period of the exemption authority previously granted to it by the Department of Transportation in the above-captioned docket to hold out scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between Los Angeles, California, and Loreto, Mexico. Reflecting conditions as they existed at the time of the filing of that application for renewal, Alaska confirmed to the Department that after September 7, 2008, Alaska would serve this market solely by placing its designator code on flights operated by its affiliate, Horizon Air Industries, Inc. Alaska, however, has now determined that due to recent changes, the market will support resumption of service by Alaska between Los Angeles and Loreto using its own equipment. Effective November 9, 2008, Alaska proposes to return to the market with twice weekly round-trip service. Alaska proposes to resume service between Los Angeles and Loreto, offering multiple weekly round trip flights with a combination of B737-400/700/800 aircraft. Alaska therefore amends its application to request continued authority, as well as a designation, to provide service with its own equipment. Counsel: Squire Sanders, Marshall Sinick, 202-626-6651
August 27, 2008 This will confirm that we have completed polling all persons served with Alaska Airlines, Inc. 's amendment to its application for renewal of exemption to serve Los Angeles-Loreto, and that there are no comments on the application. A copy of this letter has been placed in Docket OST-2004-19419. Counsel: Squire Sanders, Edward Sauer, 202-626-6641 Filed July 2, 2008 | Amended August 21, 2008 | Issued August 28, 2008 Renewal of scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Los Angeles, California and Loreto, Mexico. In its renewal application, Alaska stated that it would suspend service in the market with its own aircraft and continue serving it solely by codesharing with Horizon after September 7, 2008. In its August 21, 2008 application amendment, however, Alaska advised the Department that it now intends to resume Los Angeles-Loreto service with its own aircraft, effective November 9. By: Paul Gretch |
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