Accommodation on Exclusive Ticket Counter and Baggage Makeup Sample Clauses

Accommodation on Exclusive Ticket Counter and Baggage Makeup. A. AIRLINE shall cooperate with AUTHORITY to accommodate the needs of a Requesting Airline by permitting such Requesting Airline to utilize AIRLINE's exclusive ticket counter and baggage makeup for the time period(s) necessary to permit the Requesting Airline to operate its Air Transportation Business in conjunction with the scheduled operations of such Requesting Airline at times when the use of such facilities shall not interfere with AIRLINE's planned operations or those of its approved sublessees, licensees, or permittees. B. AUTHORITY will require Requesting Airlines to first coordinate directly with Signatory Airlines in writing for the use of such exclusive ticket counter and baggage makeup, if AUTHORITY has no available space in the Terminal Complex to accommodate the needs of said Requesting Airline. C. AIRLINE's accommodation of a Requesting Airline shall be subject to a written agreement between AIRLINE and Requesting Airline, approved in writing by AUTHORITY prior to the effective date thereof and Requesting Airline entering into an agreement with AUTHORITY to operate at the Airport. D. In determining if AIRLINE shall be required to accommodate a Requesting Airline, AUTHORITY shall consider AIRLINE's capabilities, capacity, facilities, and personnel therefor, after taking into account AIRLINE's own requirements and contractual obligations, the compatibility of said Requesting Airline's proposed operations with those of AIRLINE, and the need for labor harmony. AUTHORITY shall not require AIRLINE to accommodate a Requesting Airline if AUTHORITY has unleased premises which can reasonably accommodate the needs of said Requesting Airline. E. During the period of use of AIRLINE's facilities by an Air Transportation Company pursuant to this Article 16, AIRLINE shall be relieved of its obligation under this Agreement to indemnify and save harmless AUTHORITY, its officers, directors, employees, or agents with regard to any claim for property damage or personal injury arising out of or in connection with said accommodated Air Transportation Company’s use of its exclusive ticket counter and baggage makeup, unless such damage or injury is caused by AIRLINE, its officers, directors, employees or agents who have come upon its exclusive ticket counter and baggage makeup in connection with AIRLINE's occupancy hereunder. AIRLINE shall require such accommodated Air Transportation Companies to agree in writing to indemnify AUTHORITY and AIRLINE in the manner and ...
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