Home | Search | Help
OST by Number | OST by Order | OST by Carrier | OST by Subject | OST by Day
OIA by Carrier/Subject | OIA by Day | FAA by Number | FAA by Subject | FAA by Day
Carrier Financials | Charter Office | Answer/Reply Calendar
Updated:
OST-2005-22576 - JetBlue Airways - US-Cancun Certificate
OST-2005-22579 - Exemption - US-Cancun
|
JetBlue Airways Corporation OST-2005-22576 - Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity - US-Cancun September 26, 2005 JetBlue Airways Corporation respectfully submits this application for certificate authority authorizing JetBlue to engage in foreign scheduled air transportation of persons, property and mail pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 41102 to Cancun, Mexico from New York, New York. The exemption requested herein is for the tranportation of persons, property and mail in combination service between JFK Airport and Cancun, Mexico. JetBlue will operate these routes with Stage 3 compliant airbus A-320 aircraft, the same air craft it presently operates to all its destinations. JetBlue's A-320 aircraft are configured to carry 156 customers. Counsel: Dow Lohnes, Jonathan Hill, 202-776-2000, jhill@dlalaw.com OST-2005-22551 - Delta Air Lines - Exemption - New York-Cancun September 28, 2005 Answer of Continental Airlines Delta and JetBlue have applied for New York-Cancun authority and requested expedited action on their applications. Continental does not object to the Delta and JetBlue requests for New Yor-Cancun authority or JetBlue's request for a carrier-selection proceeding so long as Continental's authority to provide New York-Cancun service remains effective and Continental can continue to serve the route. Counsel: Continental, Thomas Bolling, 713-324-5606, thomas.bolling@coair.com; OST-2005-22576 - JetBlue Airways - Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity - US-Cancun October 5, 2005 Consolidated Reply of Delta Air Lines Delta Air Lines, Inc. hereby submits this Consolidated Answer to the above-captioned applications of Jet Blue Airways Corporation and USA 3000 Airlines for exemptions and/or certificate authority and designations to serve New York/Newark-Cancun route. Delta has also filed an application with the Department seeking an exemption (and the third U.S. carrier designation) to provide scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between New York and Cancun. Delta opposes the applications of JetBlue and USA 3000 to the extent they are mutually exclusive to Delta's application. Because only one additional U.S. carrier designation will become available for the New York/NewarkCancun route under the U.S.-Mexico agreement reached last month and there are three applicants for authority to provide service on this route, the opportunity is over-subscribed and the Department must conduct a carrier selection proceeding to evaluate the public interest merits of the competing applications. Counsel: Hogan & Hartson, Robert Cohn, 202-637-4999, recohn@hhlaw.com
OST-2005-22576 - JetBlue Airways - Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity - US-Cancun October 5, 2005 Consolidated Answer of USA 3000 Airlines As the Department is aware, USA 3000 has also filed an application seeking exemption authority as the 3rd U.S. carrier on the New York/Newark city-pair. See: USA 3000 Application of September 30, 2005, Docket OST 2005-22636. USA 3000 opposes the applications of JetBlue and Delta to the extent they are mutually exclusive to the application of USA 3000. Since only one (1) additional U.S. carrier designation will become available for this city-pair under the recently-concluded U.S-Mexico accord, and there are currently three (3) applicants for this single available designation, this valuable opportunity is therefore over-subscribed and a carrier selection proceeding must be conducted by the Department Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980, pmuprhy@lopmurphy.com |
|||