Passenger Fare Tariffs Sample Clauses

Passenger Fare Tariffs a. United shall be entitled to 100% of the fares and prorates received by United or Contractor in connection with any fares attributable to passengers who travel on Contractor’s United Express Services. All passenger fare tariffs published for Contractor’s United Express Services shall be included as part of United’s tariffs. b. Contractor shall notify the Airline Tariff Publishing Company or any successor company performing the same or equivalent services (“ATPCO”) that United is authorized to supply, modify or withdraw such rates with ATPCO. United may file changes to such fares from time to time with ATPCO as UA fares.
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Passenger Fare Tariffs a. All passenger fare tariffs published for Contractor's United Express Services shall be included as part of United's tariffs. b. Contractor shall notify the Airline Tariff Publishing Company or any successor company performing the same or equivalent services ("ATPCO") that United is authorized to supply, modify or withdraw such rates with ATPCO. United may file changes to such fares from time to time with ATPCO as UA fares. ----------------------------- *Confidential Treatment Requested
Passenger Fare Tariffs a. United shall comply with applicable governmental regulations pertaining to public disclosure of fares, rates and rules tariffs and shall pay for any fines or civil penalties incurred by Contractor as a result of violations by United thereof, and for the cost of defense of such claims of violations including the cost of defending or negotiating the terms of a consent order or decree. All passenger fare tariffs published for Contractor’s United Express Services shall be included as part of United’s tariffs. b. Contractor shall notify the Airline Tariff Publishing Company or any successor company performing the same or equivalent services (“ATPCO”) that United is authorized to supply, modify or withdraw such rates with ATPCO. United may file changes to such fares from time to time with ATPCO as UA fares.
Passenger Fare Tariffs a. United shall be entitled to 100% of the fares and prorates received by United or Contractor in connection with any fares attributable to passengers who travel on Contractor’s United Express Services, except fares attributable to passengers who travel between the city pairs described on Appendix L. All passenger fare tariffs published for Contractor’s United Express Services shall be included as part of United’s tariffs. b. Contractor shall notify the Airline Tariff Publishing Company or any successor company performing the same or equivalent services (“ATPCO”) that United is authorized to supply, modify or withdraw such rates with ATPCO. United may file changes to such fares from time to time with ATPCO as UA fares.

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