Hub Cities definition

Hub Cities means Memphis, Tennessee (“MEM”), Minneapolis/St. Xxxx, Minnesota (“MSP”) and Detroit, Michigan (“DTW”).
Hub Cities means Memphis, Tennessee (“MEM”), Minneapolis/St. Xxxx, Minnesota (“MSP”), Detroit, Michigan (“DTW”) and any other city in the United States where Northwest, together with its subsidiaries and Airlink Carriers operating under Northwest’s Designator, operate an average of more than fifty (50) departures per day during any Northwest Schedule Period.
Hub Cities means Milwaukee, Wisconsin (“MKE”), Kansas City, Missouri (“MCI”) and any other city in the United States where Midwest, together with its subsidiaries and Midwest Connect Carriers operating under Midwest’s Designator, operate an average of more than twenty-five (25) departures per day during any Midwest Schedule Period.

Examples of Hub Cities in a sentence

  • These items are also available for public inspection at the Hub Cities Consortium, 2677 Zoe Avenue, Second Floor, Huntington Park, CA 90255.

  • Hub Cities Consortium Southeast Los Angeles America’s Job Center of America (AJCC) Resource Center Customer Flow Activity Reports.

  • Notification 48 hours prior to a meeting will enable the Hub Cities Consortium to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to the meeting.

  • Pinnacle will sublease from Northwest airport facilities at the Hub Cities as set forth in mutually agreeable sublease agreements.

  • In the event Pinnacle requires additional facilities at any of the Hub Cities caused by the expansion of Regional Airline Services, Northwest shall use its reasonable efforts to obtain such facilities and provide them to Pinnacle at no additional charge to Pinnacle.

  • Nothing in this Agreement shall preclude Northwest from (i) entering into code share, alliance or other commercial cooperation arrangements with any other airline, or (ii) entering into similar or other arrangements with other carriers for the provisioning of regional airline services using Canadair Regional Jets, turboprop aircraft or any other aircraft to or from the Hub Cities, the same Service Cities or elsewhere.

  • Hub Cities Consortium (HCC) Southeast Los Angeles America’s Job Center of California (AJCC) and City of South Gate facility site lease agreement.

  • Any additional security equipment required due to future Governmental Regulations shall be provided by Pinnacle at its sole expense at Pinnacle Service Cities and Contracted Service Cities, and shall be provided by Northwest at its sole expense at Hub Cities and Northwest Service Cities.

  • The number of incidences of mishandled luggage shall be determined by Northwest by dividing (i) the total number of Pinnacle-caused claims at Pinnacle Service Cities, Northwest Service Cities, Contracted Service Cities and the Hub Cities during the applicable Performance Period, by (ii) the total number of enplaned revenue passengers during such Performance Period as reported by Northwest.

  • At all Northwest Service Cities and the Hub Cities, Northwest is solely responsible for Pinnacle’s allocated share of all maintenance expenses associated with all security equipment and Pinnacle’s allocated share of all personnel expenses (including overtime) associated with the operation of the equipment and all airport security-related functions, including, without limitation, passenger screening and activities related to security directives imposed by Governmental Regulations.


More Definitions of Hub Cities

Hub Cities means Minneapolis/St. Xxxx, Minnesota ("MSP") and Detroit, Michigan ("DTW"). [*] Confidential material omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commision pursuant for a request for confidential treatment Identification means the trade name (including "Northwest Airlink" or any similar or other name), trademarks, service marks, graphics, logo, distinctive color schemes and other identification selected by Northwest in its sole discretion for the Regional Airline Services to be provided by Mesaba, whether or not such identification is copyrightable or otherwise protected or protectable under federal law. [*] [*] [*]

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