Common Use Ticket Counters definition

Common Use Ticket Counters means the space in the Terminal designated by the Managing Director to be used in common with other Airlines for ticket counters and associated queuing space.
Common Use Ticket Counters means any ticket counter not assigned by the Port as Exclusive Space to any Air Carrier, and which the Port may reserve for the flexible and temporary use of any Air Carrier serving the Airport. Common Use Ticket Counters shall include a Baggage Make-up Area.
Common Use Ticket Counters means any ticket counter which the Port may reserve for the flexible and temporary use of any Air Carrier serving the Airport.

Examples of Common Use Ticket Counters in a sentence

  • Authority shall attempt to assign Gates and Common Use Ticket Counters to an airline in the same Terminal or XXXXX-Equipped Terminal location, if feasible, provided it is in the best interests of the Authority and other users.

  • Provided the procedures of this Article 5 are followed, the use, location and status of Preferential Use Gates and Preferential Common Use Ticket Counters, Authority-Controlled Facilities, First Priority Use, Second Priority Use and temporary use shall be designated in the sole discretion of Authority by its President/CEO.

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  • Authority shall notify Airline in writing of its determination(s) of assignments of Preferential Use Gates and Preferential Common Use Ticket Counters, Authority-Controlled Facilities, First Priority Use rights, and Second Priority Use rights annually or more frequently if necessary.

  • Common Use Ticket Counters may be designated for Preferential Common Use, Common Use, or unassigned.

  • A request by an airline for a Gate or Common Use Ticket Counter, if it currently holds one or more assigned Preferential Use Gates or Preferential Common Use Ticket Counters, shall not be processed by the Authority unless such airline provides satisfactory evidence that the proposed Scheduled Operation cannot be accommodated on one of the airline’s assigned Preferential Use Gates or Preferential Common Use Ticket Counters.

  • During the first year of this Agreement and each year thereafter, following the annual assignment of Preferential Use Gates, Preferential Common Use Ticket Counters or other allocations or reallocations pursuant to the procedures herein, the Authority shall also retain any Exclusive Use Premises, Gates or Common Use Ticket Counters not assigned as Exclusive Use Premises, Preferential Use Gates or Preferential Common Use Ticket Counters, as Authority-Controlled Facilities.

  • The provisions of this Article 5 set the rules for Airline and all other airlines for the use and assignment of skycap positions, curbside positions, Common Use Ticket Counters, Gates, Terminal Adjacent Aircraft Parking Positions, XXX Positions, and other Common Use Premises.

  • An Ordinance Carrier shall pay for the use of Common Use Ticket Counters at rates based on the average daily cost of such Ticket Counters, plus twenty-five percent (25%).

  • In the event that Authority assigns Airline’s Preferential Use Gates and/or Preferential Common Use Ticket Counters to another air carrier, Airline shall remove its proprietary stock.


More Definitions of Common Use Ticket Counters

Common Use Ticket Counters means the space in any Terminal designated by the Executive Director to be used in common with other Airlines for ticket counters and associated queuing space.
Common Use Ticket Counters means the ticket counter(s) in the XXXXX-Equipped Terminals which are controlled, operated or assigned by the Authority as set forth in Article 5.
Common Use Ticket Counters means the Ticket Counters designated by the Aviation Director to be used in common by Air Carriers operating at the Airport.
Common Use Ticket Counters means the ticket counters as designated, both in number and location, from time to time by the Director in accordance with Article 3.

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