Schedules Publication Sample Clauses

Schedules Publication. Delta, in its sole discretion, shall establish and publish all schedules for the Aircraft, including city-pairs served, frequencies, and timing of scheduled departures, subject to the reasonable operating constraints of Operator, taking into consideration the Aircraft type, maintenance requirements, crew scheduling and training requirements, aircraft rotation requirements, applicable route, and slot or other regulatory restrictions. So that the information can be properly disseminated to Operator for pilot and flight attendant staffing, and related operational requirements, Delta will, from time to time, notify Operator of the preliminary schedule times, frequencies and related information for the Aircraft no later than seventy-five (75) days prior to the first day of the month in which such schedule commences. Operator shall provide to Delta the proposed block times for the Aircraft, Aircraft performance analysis on operational items such as passenger and baggage limitations (together with relevant assumptions) and airfield appropriateness applicable to airports specified in Delta’s request for each of the city pair proposed by Delta no later than fourteen (14) days of Operator’s receipt of the preliminary schedule times provided by Delta. Notwithstanding the above, upon written notice to Operator, Delta may assume responsibility for establishing the Aircraft block times. Regardless of whether Delta or Operator establishes the Aircraft block times, such block times shall be based on a block time reliability rate of between *** and *** or the block time reliability rate used for scheduling Delta mainline service, whichever is greater. No later than forty (40) days prior to the commencement of such schedule, Delta will notify Operator of the final schedule times, frequencies and related information for the Aircraft. Where practical, Delta will collaborate with Operator to determine mutually optimal schedules. Delta and Operator shall meet by October 1st of each year to discuss an annual operating plan for the succeeding year with respect to the Aircraft, including Delta’s forecasted level of operations, block hours and cycles and the utilization of the Aircraft, and any other matters as Delta and Operator shall determine. Operator shall operate the Aircraft in the city pairs designated by Delta, subject to the frequency and other scheduling requirements established by Delta from time to time. In addition, it is agreed and understood that Delta may utilize a...
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Schedules Publication. A. Comair hereby appoints Delta as its agent to furnish Comair's schedules and related information to appropriate publishers, and Delta hereby accepts such appointment. Delta will notify Comair when any schedules and related information must be submitted to Delta and of the formats in which the schedules and related information must be submitted. Comair understands that each such notice will require it to submit such information to Delta in writing approximately six (6) weeks in advance of the scheduled publication date to which such notice relates so that the information can be properly disseminated to marketers of air transportation and to the public. Delta will furnish to publishers all such information that it receives from Comair in a timely manner. B. Delta will pay all routine expenses associated with publishing Comair's schedules and related information as set forth herein. C. To avoid confusing or misleading the public and marketers of air transportation, Comair agrees to use only the flight numbers assigned by Delta to Comair flights and agrees not to list such flights under other flight numbers unless otherwise agreed to by Delta; provided, however, Comair may list a "dummy" flight if necessary to enable it to retain its existing two letter carrier code or for other similar purposes. D. The selection of publishers for Comair's schedules and related information will be in Delta's sole discretion; provided, however, that Delta will apply criteria for the selection of Comair's publishers similar to the criteria that Delta applies to the selection of its own publishers. Nothing in this Article 1 or this Agreement shall prevent Comair from publishing its schedules and related information at any time or in any way that Comair deems desirable, so long as any such information is the same as or consistent with the information that Comair provides to Delta. E. If any publishers selected by Delta permit airlines to list connecting services in addition to the connecting services ordinarily listed by that publisher, Delta will request and pay for such additional listings if Delta, in its sole discretion, determines that such additional listings would be beneficial. In determining whether any such additional listings for Comair should be published, Delta will use criteria similar to the criteria used by Delta for listing Delta's paid connections. F. Delta will publish and pay for Comair's schedules in Delta's Quick Reference Schedules and System Timetables. D...
Schedules Publication. Delta, in its sole discretion, shall establish and publish all schedules for the Aircraft, including city-pairs served, frequencies, and timing of scheduled departures. Where practical, Delta will collaborate with SKYW to determine mutually optimal schedules. SKYW shall operate the Aircraft in the city pairs designated by Delta, subject to the frequency, scheduling and other requirements established by Delta from time to time. In addition, it is agreed and understood that Delta may utilize and schedule any of the Aircraft to perform various charter operations on behalf of Delta as can be reasonably accommodated by SKYW. Delta will notify SKYW of schedule times, frequencies and related information for the Aircraft as sufficiently in advance of the schedule publication date so that the information can be properly disseminated to SKYW for pilot and flight attendant staffing, and related operational requirements.
Schedules Publication. Delta, in its sole discretion, shall establish and publish all schedules for the Aircraft, including city-pairs served, frequencies, and timing of scheduled departures. Republic shall operate the Aircraft in the city pairs designated by Delta, subject to the frequency, scheduling and other requirements established by Delta from time to time and in a manner at least comparable to Republic’s operational standards as of the date hereof. Delta will notify Republic of schedule times, frequencies and related information for the Aircraft as sufficiently in advance of the schedule publication date so that the information can be properly disseminated to Republic for pilot and flight attendant staffing, and related operational requirements. In all cases schedules shall make reasonable accommodation for Republic’s operational needs, including without limitation, crew overnights and maintenance requirements for the Aircraft. In the event Delta changes the hub location served by the Aircraft, if any, Delta shall provide Republic with 90 days prior written notice of such change and Delta and Republic shall meet as soon as practicably possible to review and revise the Direct Costs and corresponding Base Compensation as a result of such change in the manner provided in Section 4(E) hereof. In the event Delta opens or closes a non-hub station served or to be served by Republic, Delta shall provide Republic with 60 days prior written notice of such opening or closing unless such station is staffed by, or to be staffed by, Republic, in which case Delta shall provide Republic with 90 days prior written notice of such opening or closing.
Schedules Publication. Delta, in its sole discretion, shall establish and publish all schedules for the Aircraft, including city-pairs served, frequencies, and timing of scheduled departures. Chautauqua shall operate the Aircraft in the city pairs designated by Delta, subject to the frequency, scheduling and other requirements established by Delta from time to time and in a manner at least comparable to Chautauqua's operational standards as of the date hereof. Delta will notify Chautauqua of schedule times, frequencies and related information for the Aircraft as sufficiently in advance of the schedule publication date so that the information can be properly disseminated to Chautauqua for pilot and flight attendant staffing, and related operational requirements. In all cases schedules shall make reasonable accommodation for Chautauqua's operational needs, including without limitation, crew overnights and maintenance requirements for the Aircraft. In the event Delta changes the hub location served by the Aircraft from Orlando (MCO) to another location, Delta shall provide Chautauqua with 90 days prior written notice of such change and Delta and Chautauqua shall meet as soon as practicably possible to review and revise the Direct Costs and corresponding Base Compensation as a result of such change in the manner provided in Section 4(E) hereof. In the event Delta opens or closes a non-hub station served or to be served by Chautauqua, Delta shall provide Chautauqua with 60 days prior written notice of such opening or closing unless such station is staffed by, or to be staffed by, Chautauqua, in which case Delta shall provide Chautauqua with 90 days prior written notice of such opening or closing. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, Delta shall not change the hub location served by Chautauqua to STL, MEM, BNA, MCI or any other location within 50 statute miles of St. Louis, Missouri.
Schedules Publication. Delta shall establish and publish all schedules for the Aircraft, including city-pairs served, frequencies, utilization and timing of scheduled departures. Schedules shall conform to Operator's reasonable operational requirements. Operator shall operate the Aircraft in the city- pairs designated by Delta, subject to the frequency, scheduling and other requirements established by Delta from time to time and in a manner at least comparable to ACA's operational standards as of the date hereof. Delta will notify Operator of schedule times, frequencies and related information for the Aircraft at least ---------- days in advance of the schedule publication date so that the information can be properly disseminated to Operator for pilot and flight attendant staffing, and related operational requirements. Block times for the Aircraft shall be established by Delta in cooperation with Operator, and ------- -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------
Schedules Publication. Section 1(C) of the Agreement is hereby amended by deleting in its entirety the following sentence from the third paragraph thereof: In the event Delta changes the hub location served by the Aircraft, if any, Delta shall provide Republic with [] days prior written notice of such change and Delta and Republic shall meet as soon as practicably possible to review and revise the Direct Costs and corresponding Base Compensation as a result of such change in the manner provided in Section 4(E) hereof.
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Schedules Publication. Delta, in its sole discretion, shall establish and publish all schedules for the Aircraft, including city-pairs served, frequencies, and timing of scheduled departures. Where practical, Delta will collaborate with ASA to determine mutually optimal schedules. ASA shall operate the Aircraft in the city pairs designated by Delta, subject to the frequency, scheduling and other requirements established by Delta from time to time. In addition, it is agreed and understood that Delta may utilize and schedule any of the Aircraft to perform various charter operations on behalf of Delta as can be reasonably accommodated by ASA. Notwithstanding the above, but subject to reduction as provided elsewhere in this Agreement, Delta covenants and agrees that during each year of the “Term” (as defined in Article 11 hereof), (i) ASA shall be scheduled to operate not less than [***] of all Delta Connection Program departures scheduled at Xxxxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxx Atlanta International Airport (“Hartsfield”) and (ii) [***] ((i) and (ii) above, collectively, the “ATL Departure Percentages.”) Delta will notify ASA of schedule times, frequencies and related information for the Aircraft as sufficiently in advance of the schedule publication date so that the information can be properly disseminated to ASA for pilot and flight attendant staffing, and related operational requirements. [***]

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