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Order 2005-1-3 - EAS at Santa Fe, New Mexico - Terminating Subsidy Eligibility

http://www.santafenm.gov/public-works/municipal-airport/index.asp - Santa Fe Municipal Airport


Essential Air Service at Santa Fe, New Mexico

Order 2005-1-3
OST-2004-19825 - EAS at Santa Fe, NM

Issued January 7, 2004 | Served January 12, 2004

Order Terminating Subsidy Eligibility | Word

The Department has already determined that Santa Fe is located less than 70 highway miles from Albuquerque International Airport, and that determination was not challenged. We have confirmed that Albuquerque remains a medium hub based on the most recent hub classification published by the Federal Aviation Administration, making it ineligible to receive service subsidized under the EAS program. There is nothing to preclude any carrier from providing on‑demand or scheduled service at Santa Fe at any time. Our action here simply affirms that the Department cannot authorize subsidy for Great Lakes' service. Thus, the Department is allowing Great Lakes to suspend its scheduled air service at Santa Fe on or after March 1, 2005.

By: Karan Bhatia



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