Baggage Handling Services Sample Clauses

Baggage Handling Services. “Baggage Handling Services” shall consist of the following:
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Baggage Handling Services. “Baggage Handling Services” shall consist of the following: (a) At all Northwest Service Cities and Hub Cities, Pinnacle and Northwest shall exchange and transfer baggage in accordance with procedures to be mutually agreed upon and generally utilized by the parties. (b) The procedures utilized in performing such Baggage Handling Services shall conform in all respects to Northwest’s own standards and procedures as adapted to Pinnacle’s Aircraft and operations. (c) For purposes of baggage claims, Pinnacle will be treated as if it were a party to standard industry ticketing and baggage agreements with Northwest and other air carriers. Pinnacle will make available at the request of any passenger excess valuation insurance, if any, offered by Northwest to the extent such insurance covers Pinnacle’s flights and Northwest’s flights.
Baggage Handling Services. Baggage Handling Services" shall consist of the following: (a) At all Complementary and Hub Cities, Pinnacle and Northwest shall exchange and transfer baggage in accordance with procedures to be mutually agreed upon and generally utilized by the parties. (b) The procedures utilized in performing such Baggage Handling Services shall conform in all respects to Northwest's own standards and procedures as adapted to Pinnacle's Aircraft and operations. (c) For purposes of baggage claims, Pinnacle will be treated as if it were a party to standard industry ticketing and baggage agreements with Northwest and other air carriers. Pinnacle will make available at the request of any passenger excess valuation insurance, if any, offered by Northwest to the extent such insurance covers Pinnacle's flights and Northwest's flights. SECTION 4.09 AIR CARGO HANDLING SERVICES. "Air Cargo Handling Services" shall consist of the following: (a) At each location at which Northwest operates Ticketing Services, Northwest shall at no charge to Pinnacle accept Air Cargo for shipment on flights to be operated by and over the routes of Pinnacle or Northwest. Northwest shall issue air waybills covering Air Cargo and shall prepare a "Transfer Manifest" for each Pinnacle flight on which there shall be an Air Cargo shipment which transfer manifest shall set forth all Air Cargo to be carried on the flight. (b) Northwest hereby appoints Pinnacle as its agent, and Pinnacle hereby agrees to act as Northwest's agent, at all Pinnacle ticketing locations in connection with the sale and issuance of all air waybills by Pinnacle and with the same duties owed to Northwest in that capacity as is customary in the industry between airlines. Pinnacle agrees to observe all Northwest procedures and standards applicable to the issuance of air waybills and to the collection and remittance of the proceeds of such sales. Pinnacle employees performing such duties shall adhere to Northwest's procedures and standards as shall be provided to Pinnacle in writing. In accordance with SECTION 8.02 below, Pinnacle shall be responsible for collecting and shall pay to Northwest any Ticket Taxes and Fees required to be collected under applicable law on air waybills sold by Pinnacle utilizing Northwest air waybills. Nothing in this SECTION 4.09(B) shall be deemed to alter or conflict with the provisions of SECTION 9.01 hereof. Air carriers other than Northwest may also issue air waybills for cargo transportation to be perfor...
Baggage Handling Services. Section 4.09 Air Cargo Handling Services Section 4.10 Use of COMAT Section 4.11 Slots and Route Authorities Section 4.12 Emergency Response and Family Assistance ARTICLE V REVENUES, PAYMENTS AND SETOFF

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