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OST-2005-23021 - Mesa Airlines d/b/a United Express - Codeshare with ANA and Austrian
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Mesa Airlines, Inc. d/b/a United Express OST-2005-23021 - Statement of Authorization - Codeshare with ANA and Austrian November 14, 2005 Application for Statement of Authorization - Bookmarked Mesa Airlines, Inc. d/b/a United Express hereby applies for a blanket statement of authorization pursuant to Part 212 of the Department's regulations to facilitate code-share services offered by certain foreign carriers, all of which are members of the Star Alliance and code-share partners of United Air Lines, Inc., on United Express flights. Those foreign carriers are All Nippon Airways Co. Ltd. and Austrian Airlines. Mesa requests authorization to display the two-letter designator code of any Foreign Carrier Partner on flights operated by Mesa as United Express to and from the cities in the market list attached hereto as Exhibit A. Mesa hereby notifies the Department that it will code share with the Foreign Carrier Partners in cities listed on Exhibit A beginning on or about December 1, 2005. Mesa respectfully requests prompt approval of this application so that the marketing and sale of code-share services by United and the Foreign Carrier Partners can begin without delay. Mesa requests that any statement of authorization approved by the Department be granted for an indefinite period. Counsel: Mesa Air Group, Brian Gillman, 602-685-4052, Brian.Gillman@mesa-air.com OST-2005-23021 - Statement of Authorization - Codeshare with ANA and Austrian Filed November 8, 2005 | Approved November 30, 2005 Department Action on Application Application of Mesa Airlines, Inc., for a Statement of Authorization to facilitate code-share services with All Nippon Airways Co. Ltd. and Austrian Airlines. The Foreign Carrier Partners designator codes will be displayed on flights operated by Mesa Airlines, Inc. d/b/a United Express beginning on or about December 1, 2005. See Attachment A for initial city pair markets. The applicant requests a waiver of the 45-day advance filing requirement as stated in 14 CFR 212 10(d)(2) We will grant the waiver. By: Esta Rosenberg
January 17, 2008 Re: Codeshare Notice with Star Alliance Members Mesa hereby notifies the Department that it will display the designator codes of Air Canada, All Nippon Airways, Austrian Airlines, British Midland Airways Limited, Deutsche Lufthansa AG, Qatar Airways, Q.C.S.C., TACA International Airlines, S.A., and Lineas Aereas Costarricenses S.A. on flights operated by Mesa, d/b/a United Express, between and among the cities listed in Exhibit A hereto. Since these markets may be served interchangeably by United and United Express services, a similar notice is being filed on this date for United in the appropriate dockets. This notice will enable United and United Express carriers such as Mesa to operate code-share services interchangeably to the points listed. See, Department Action on Application of Mesa/Air Canada, Docket OST-2007-29353, dated October 17, 2007; Department Action on Application of Mesa/All Nippon Airways and Austrian Airlines, Docket OST-2005-23021, dated November 30, 2005; Department Action on Application of Mesa/British Midland, Docket OST-2006-25733, dated December 15, 2006; Department Action on Application of Mesa/Lufthansa, Docket OST-2004-17986, dated December 8, 2004; Department Action on Application of Mesa/Qatar, Docket OST-2007-29161, dated October 4, 2007; and Department Action on Mesa/TACA International Airlines, S.A., and Lineas Aereas Costarricenses S.A., Docket OST-2007-28788, dated August 8, 2007. Counsel: United, Julie Oettinger
January 17, 2008 Re: Codeshare Notice with Star Alliance Members Mesa hereby notifies the Department that it will display the designator codes of Air Canada, All Nippon Airways, Austrian Airlines, British Midland Airways Limited, Deutsche Lufthansa AG, Qatar Airways, Q.C.S.C., TACA International Airlines, S.A., and Lineas Aereas Costarricenses S.A. on flights operated by Mesa, d/b/a United Express, between and among the cities listed in Exhibit A hereto. Since these markets may be served interchangeably by United and United Express services, a similar notice is being filed on this date for United in the appropriate dockets. This notice will enable United and United Express carriers such as Mesa to operate code-share services interchangeably to the points listed. See, Department Action on Application of Mesa/Air Canada, Docket OST-2007-29353, dated October 17, 2007; Department Action on Application of Mesa/All Nippon Airways and Austrian Airlines, Docket OST-2005-23021, dated November 30, 2005; Department Action on Application of Mesa/British Midland, Docket OST-2006-25733, dated December 15, 2006; Department Action on Application of Mesa/Lufthansa, Docket OST-2004-17986, dated December 8, 2004; Department Action on Application of Mesa/Qatar, Docket OST-2007-29161, dated October 4, 2007; and Department Action on Mesa/TACA International Airlines, S.A., and Lineas Aereas Costarricenses S.A., Docket OST-2007-28788, dated August 8, 2007. Counsel: United, Julie Oettinger
OST-2002-13320 - United - Codeshare with Asiana February 6, 2008 We are in receipt of five 30-Day Notices from United each dated January 17, 2008, notifying the Department of the carrier's proposed expanded code-share services involving (1) United and various foreign carriers; (2) United's affiliate, Mesa Airlines, Inc., and various foreign carriers; (3) United's affiliate, GoJet Airlines, LLC, and various foreign carriers; (4) United's affiliate, Shuttle America Corporation, and various foreign carriers; and (5) United's affiliate, Sky West Airlines, Inc., and various foreign carriers. We have reviewed the services proposed and have no objection to the Notices. In this regard, however, we note that no services that become newly available under the first phase U.S.-EU Air Transport Agreement can be implemented before March 30, 2008. By: Paul Gretch |
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