Airports for Scheduled Service Sample Clauses

Airports for Scheduled Service. (1) In accordance with Article 6, paragraph (1) of this Agreement, airlines designated by the Government of the People's Republic of China are assigned the following regular and alternate airports in the United States: Regular Airports New York, New York: JFK International Airport Los Angeles, California: Los Angeles International Airport San Francisco, California: San Francisco International Airport Honolulu, Hawaii: Honolulu International Airport Anchorage, Alaska: Anchorage International Airport Alternate Airports Baltimore, Maryland: Baltimore-Washington International Airport Boston, Massachusetts: Xxxxx International Airport Newark, New Jersey: Newark International Airport Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia International Airport Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Greater Pittsburgh Airport Moses Lake, Washington: Grant County Airport Oakland, California: Metropolitan Oakland International Airport Ontario, California: Ontario International Airport Stockton, California: Stockton Metropolitan Airport Hilo, Hawaii: Hilo International/General Xxxxx Airport Seattle, Washington: Sea-Tac International Airport Kansas City, Kansas: Kansas City International Airport Fairbanks, Alaska: Fairbanks International Airport Washington, D.C.: Dulles International Airport
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Airports for Scheduled Service. (1) In accordance with Article 6, paragraph (1) of this Agreement, airlines designated by the Government of the People's Republic of China are assigned the following regular and alternate airports in the United States: Regular Airports New York, New York: JFK International Airport Los Angeles, California: Los Angeles International Airport San Francisco, California: San Francisco International Airport Honolulu, Hawaii: Honolulu International Airport Anchorage, Alaska: Anchorage International Airport Alternate Airports Baltimore, Maryland: Xxxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxxxx: Xxxxx International Airport Newark, New Jersey: Newark International Airport Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia International Airport Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Greater Pittsburgh Airport Moses Lake, Washington: Grant County Airport Oakland, California: Metropolitan Oakland International Airport Ontario, California: Ontario International Airport Stockton, California: Stockton Metropolitan Airport Hilo, Hawaii: Hilo International/General Xxxxx Airport Seattle, Washington: Sea-Tac International Airport Kansas City, Kansas: Kansas City International Airport Fairbanks, Alaska: Fairbanks International Airport Washington, D.C.: Dulles International Airport

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