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OST-2005-22831 - America West d/b/a US Airways - US-France/Germany/Netherlands
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America West Airlines, Inc. d/b/a US Airways OST-2005-22831 - Exemption - US-France/Germany/Italy/Netherlands October 24, 2005 Respectfully requests an exemption from 49 U.S.C. § 41101 effective for at least three years and any other relief necessary to authorize America West to provide combination service from points in the United States via intermediary points to points in each of France, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands as permitted by the "Open Skies" bilateral air transport agreement each country has with the U.S. America West is today filing a concurrent application for an exemption for service to Ireland, Spain, and the U.K. - countries with non-"Open Skies" bilateral air transport agreements with the U.S. America West plans to serve all points requested by these applications by placing its "HP" or "US*" designator code on flights operated by US Airways, Inc. America West also seeks route integration authority to combine this exemption authority with America West's other authorities. Counsel: Greenberg Traurig, Joanne Young, 202-530-8520, youngj@gtlaw.com
Filed October 24, 2005 | Approved December 5, 2005 Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail from points in the United States via intermediate points to points in France, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands and beyond. America West also seeks route integration authority to combine this exemption authority with its other authorities. America West plans to serve the requested points by placing its “HP” or “US” designator code on flights operated by US Airways, Inc. beginning early December 2005. America West requests that the authority be effective for at least three years. America West states that on September 27, 2005, America West Holdings Corporation merged with US Airways Group, Inc. As a result, America West became a subsidiary of US Airways Group, Inc. America West will continue to operate under its own certificate of public convenience and necessity and authorities until both America West and US Airways, Inc. are integrated under a single certificate. By: Paul Gretch
OST-2005-22645 - US Airways - Exemption - Various US-Mexico City-Pairs Codesharing with America West October 2, 2007 Re: Partial Cancellation of Codesharing On November 4, 2005, the Department authorized US Airways, Inc. to code-share on flights operated by America West Airlines, Inc. and Mesa Airlines, Inc. between various points in the United States and Mexico. (See Erratum, Docket OST-2005-22645). On September 26, 2007, America West and US Airways combined their operations under US Airways' Operating Certificate, and all international air service is now being conducted pursuant to certificate and exemption authority previously granted to US Airways. Accordingly, US Airways hereby requests that the Department cancel its exemption authority to codeshare on flights previously operated by America West in the markets listed:
US Airways intends to continue to place its code on Mesa-operated flights in these markets, as evidenced by its renewal application. (See Application of US Airways for Renewal of Exemptions, September 6, 2007, Docket OST-2005-22645). Counsel: US Airways, Howard Kass |
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