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Order 2008-3-4 - 2007/2008 US-colombia Frequency Allocation Proceeding - Order to Show Cause
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2007/2008 US-Colombia Combination Frequency Allocation Proceeding Order 2008-3-4 Issued and Served March 5, 2008 Order to Show Cause - Bookmarked By this Order we tentatively allocate 21 U.S.-Colombia frequencies newly available under the U.S.-Colombia Air Transport Agreement. In addition, we tentatively reallocate seven weekly U.S.-Colombia combination frequencies that are currently held by American Airlines, Inc. We tentatively award Delta Air Lines, Inc., JetBlue Airways Corporation, Spirit Airlines, Inc. and Continental Airlines, Inc. seven frequencies each, along with underlying economic authority, as needed, to provide combination services in the U.S.-Colombia market as follows: 1) Delta for its proposed New York (JFK)-Bogota services, effective immediately; 2) JetBlue for its proposed Orlando-Bogota services, effective April 1, 2008; 3) Spirit for its proposed Ft. Lauderdale-Bogota services, effective April 1, 2008; and 4) Continental for its proposed Houston-Bogota services, effective October 1, 2008. We propose to grant Delta, JetBlue, and Spirit exemption authority for a period of two years, subject to renewal, and to make this authority effective immediately upon issuance of a final order in this proceeding. We note that Continental currently holds certificate authority to provide Houston-Bogota service on Route 645, granted by Order 2001-12-8, in Docket OST-1996-1318. By: Michael Reynolds |
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