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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Application of
AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC.
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October 1, 2015
BEFORE THE
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Application of
AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC.
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Delta Air Lines Inc. (Delta) hereby Moves the Department to revoke the backup
authority granted to American Airlines Inc. (American) by Order 2015-6-14 to provide Los
Angeles-Haneda service. American promised to inaugurate Los Angeles-Haneda service
within 60 days of receiving backup authority. Yet, despite being on notice since June 17, 2015
that the slots at issue would be available on October 1, American has failed to file any
schedules or make available for sale any Los Angeles-Haneda flights. American apparently
has no intention of inaugurating the service as promised. Accordingly, the slots should be
removed from American, returned to the unallocated pool, and made available to other
interested carriers.
When the Department awarded American backup authority it said: American has stated
that it supports the Departments backup selection, and stands ready to meet the Departments
accelerated 60-day startup condition. . . . American states that it would be prepared to
implement daily Los-Angeles Haneda service promptly, within 60 days of its backup award
being activated, a factor that takes on additional weight in the context of awarding backup
authority. Order 2015-6-14 at 15 (emphasis added). Moreover, after receiving notification
Delta Motion
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that the slots would be available on October 1, American again reconfirmed by letter to the
Department dated June 19, 2015 that American will meet the 60-day startup condition set by
the Department in the Final Order. We will provide additional details of the Los Angeles-Haneda
service to the Department in the coming weeks. See Attachment 1.
The following screen shot illustrates conclusively that American is not publishing
schedules or holding out Los Angeles-Haneda service:
These actions are not consistent with a carrier that intends to launch a new long-haul service
within 60 days. As such, American has violated the conditions of its backup award and should
not be allowed to retain the authority when there are other carriers willing to use it.
Delta reluctantly returned slots that it previously held for Seattle-Haneda service
because Delta could not reasonably comply with the unusually strict operating terms and
conditions imposed by Order 2015-6-14.
expressly conditioned on its ability to meet the Departments accelerated 60-day startup
condition. Given the strict conditions imposed on Delta, it would be unfair, arbitrary and
capricious to allow American to violate the terms of its backup award and retain slots for Los
Angeles-Haneda service that it has no intention of operating within the next 60 days. The slots
should be immediately returned to the unallocated pool forthwith.
Delta Motion
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Respectfully submitted,
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Alexander Van der Bellen
Managing Director, Regulatory and
International Affairs
& Associate General Counsel
DELTA AIR LINES, INC.
Howard E. Kass
Vice President Regulatory Affairs
Sincerely,
Howard Kass
Cc:
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
A copy of the foregoing document has been served this 1st day of October, 2015, upon
the following persons via email:
howard.kass@aa.com
abigail.donovan@aa.com
robert.wirick@aa.com
charles.hunnicutt@thompsonhine.com
pat.snyder@thompsonhine.com
perkmann@cooley.com
dan.weiss@united.com
thomas.bolling@united.com
steve.morrissey@united.com
lhalloway@crowell.com
gmurphy@crowell.com
Mike.Donatelli@alpa.org
dino.atsalis@alpa.org
Doug.Ralph@alpa.org
Ishiwata.K@portseattle.org
Safora.I@portseattle.org
sascha.vanderbellen@delta.com
chris.walker@delta.com
paul.gretch@dot.gov
brian.hedberg@dot.gov
brett.kruger@dot.gov
todd.homan@dot.gov
peter.irvine@dot.gov
englets@state.gov
cristinasa@state.gov
eugene_alford@ita.doc.gov
info@airlineinfo.com