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OST-2005-22799 - United Air Lines - Chicago-St. Lucia
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United Air Lines, Inc. OST-2005-22799 - Exemption - Chicago-St. Lucia October 19, 2005 United seeks an exemption authorizing it to provide scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between Chicago, Illinois and St. Lucia. United plans to initially serve the Chicago-St. Lucia market starting on or about February 5, 2006 with weekly service on a seasonal basis. United has applied for certificate authority for service between the U.S and St. Lucia and that application is currently pending. Application of United Air Lines, Inc. for Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity, Docket OST-1999-6385, October 19, 1999. United requests that the requested exemption authority and the pending certificate authority for U.S.-St. Lucia service be awarded pursuant to the Department's new streamlined regulatory procedures for licensing U.S. carriers. United plans to operate its proposed services with B-757-200 aircraft with 182 seats configured with 24 first-class and 158 economy class seats. United anticipates no difficulty in obtaining fuel for these services. Counsel: Wilmer Cutler, Jeffrey Manley, 202-663-6670, jeffrey.manley@wilmerhale.com
October 21, 2005 On behalf of United Air Lines, Inc., I have polled the representatives of all carriers on the service list attached to the Application of United Air Lines, Inc. for Exemption filed October 19, 2005 in the above referenced docket. All carrier representatives have advised me that they have no objection to the granting of the request contained in the Application. Counsel: Wilmer Cutler, Kenneth Hines, 202-663-6000
Filed October 19, 2005 | Issued October 27, 2005 Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Chicago, Illinois and St. Lucia. United also seeks route integration authority to combine this exemption authority with its existing certificate and exemption authority. United proposes initially to operate weekly service beginning on or about February 5, 2006 on a seasonal basis. United expressly requests expedited approval of this exemption application so that marketing and sale of the new service may begin without delay. United also asks that the requested exemption authority in the instant docket and United’s pending application for U.S.-St. Lucia certificate authority (Docket OST-1999-6385) be awarded pursuant to the Department’s new streamlined regulatory procedures for licensing U.S. carriers (see Docket OST-2005-22228). In the interest of according United the expedited treatment it seeks on the present application, we have decided to grant United’s request for exemption authority to serve the Chicago-St. Lucia market here, and to handle the carrier’s pending application for U.S.-St. Lucia certificate authority separately. By: Paul Gretch
August 21, 2007 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority By Notice of Action Taken, dated July 28, 2005, in Docket OST-2005-22799, the Department awarded United an exemption to operate scheduled combination services in the Chicago and St. Lucia market. United’s exemption authority is currently effective through October 27, 2007. United requests that the Department renew this exemption authority for a minimum period of two years. United does not presently serve the Chicago and St. Lucia market but would like to renew its exemption authority in order to give United the flexibility to quickly start services in the future. Counsel: United, Julie Oettinger, 202-296-2370, julie.oettinger@united.com
Filed August 21, 2007 | Issued November 16, 2007 Renewal of scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Chicago, Illinois and St. Lucia. By: Paul Gretch |
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