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OST-2006-24426 - ASA - Atlanta-Merida, Cozumel and Leon/Guanajuato
OST-2005-22243 - Delta Air Lines' Atlanta-Merida Exemption
OST-2004-19231 - Delta Air Lines' Atlanta-Cozumel Exemption
OST-2000-7390 - Delta Air Lines' Atlanta-Leon Exemption
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Atlantic Southeast Airlines, Inc. OST-2006-24426 - Exemption - Atlanta-Merida, Cozumel and Leon/Guanajuato April 5, 2006 ASA plans to provide nonstop service on these Atlanta-Mexico routes using 70-seat CRJ-700 aircraft. ASA will provide such service as a "Delta Connection" carrier displaying the "DL" designator code of Delta Air Lines, Inc. Delta's and ASA's proposal for each route is as follows:
Counsel: Hogan & Hartson, Robert Cohn, 202-637-4999, recohn@hhlaw.com
Filed April 5, 2006 | Issued May 25, 2006 Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between (1) Atlanta, Georgia, and Leon/Guanajuato, Mexico; (2) Atlanta, Georgia, and Merida, Mexico; and (3) Atlanta, Georgia, and Cozumel, Mexico, and to combine this authority with all of ASA’s existing certificate and exemption authority. ASA states that it requests this authority so that it can provide nonstop service on the routes using 70-seat CRJ-700 aircraft, as a “Delta Connection” carrier, displaying the “DL” code of Delta Air Lines on the subject flights. ASA states that, (1) effective August 1, 2006, ASA will replace Delta’s mainline service on the Atlanta-Merida route with seasonal operations, during the off-peak months (August-December); (2) effective September 1, 2006, ASA will replace Delta’s mainline service on the Atlanta-Cozumel route with seasonal operations, during off-peak months, and will supplement Delta’s mainline offerings with midweek service during peak periods; and (3) effective December 1, 2006, ASA will introduce new daily year-round service on the Atlanta-Leon/Guanajuato route. By: Paul Gretch
OST-2005-22550 - Exemption - Atlanta-Monterrey September 6, 2007 Application for Renewals of Exemptions Atlantic Southeast Airlines, Inc. hereby applies for renewal of exemptions authorizing it to provide scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between Atlanta, Georgia, on the one hand, and four points in Mexico, on the other hand, and to integrate this authority with all of ASA's existing certificate and exemption authority. The four points in Mexico (and current two-year approvals) are Monterrey (Notice of Action Taken, November 9, 2005, Docket OST-2005-22550), Guadalajara (Notice of Action Taken, February 9, 2006, Docket OST-2005-23147), Cozumel and Leon/Guanaiuato (Notice of Action Taken, May 25, 2006, Docket OST-2006-24426). ASA requests that these exemptions be simultaneously renewed for a coextensive period of at least two additional years, or until 90 days after the Department's final determination on an ASA application for U.S.-Mexico certificate authority covering these routes, whichever occurs first. ASA provides extensive domestic and international regional jet service as a "Delta Connection" carrier, and remains fit, willing, and able to serve these four U.S.-Mexico routes using 70-seat CRJ 700 aircraft or other suitable airplanes from its fleet. Counsel: Hogan & Hartson, Robert Cohn, 202-637-4999
OST-2005-22550 - Exemption - Atlanta-Monterrey Filed September 6, 2007 | Issued October 19, 2007 Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the terminal point Atlanta, Georgia, on the one hand, and the terminal points Monterrey (Docket OST-2005-22550); Guadalajara (Docket OST-2005-23147); and Cozumel and Leon/Guanajuato (Docket OST-2006-24426), Mexico, on the other hand, and to integrate this authority with ASA’s existing certificate and exemption authority
Previously, in Docket DOT-OST-2006-24426, ASA was also granted exemption authority to serve the Atlanta-Merida market (see Notice of Action Taken dated May 25, 2006). In its application here, ASA states that it has decided to discontinue service in that market and, thus, will not seek renewal of the Atlanta-Merida exemption authority. ASA states that it will continue to operate this service under the “DL*” designator code of Delta Air Lines, Inc., as a “Delta Connection” carrier.
By: Paul Gretch
March 11, 2008 Pursuant to the dormancy notice requirements set forth in condition 7 of Appendix A of Order 1988-10-2 and attached to U.S.-Mexico exemption authority, Atlantic Southeast Airlines, Inc. hereby notifies the Department of the dormancy of its Atlanta-Leon/Guanajuato service, which ended on March 6, 2008. Service on this route has transitioned to another "Delta Connection" carrier (See Docket OST-2007-0015). Counsel: Hogan & Hartson, Robert Cohn, 202-637-4999, recohn@hhlaw.com |
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