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Order No. E-25246


                         UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
                         CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD
                            WASHINGTON, D. C.

                  Adopted by the Civil Aeronautics Board
                    at its office in Washington, D. C.
                      on the 2nd day of June, 1967          ,'Ai  j!
                                                                   7

Application of

     MALE TRAVEL   REAU, INC.
     OVERSEAS NATIONAL AIRWAYS, INC.
     MODERN AIR TRANSPORT, INC.

for statement of authorization pursuant
to Part 378 of the Special Regulations.


                  ORDER AMENDING STATEMENT OF AUTHORIZATION
                             AND DEFERRING ACTION

     By Order E-24487, dated December 7, 1966, the Board issued a
statement of authorization permitting Male Travel Bureau, Inc. (Male)
and Overseas National Airways, Inc. (ONA) to conduct a series of
inclusive tours. Among the tours authorized was one originating on
May 27, 1967, at New York and Baltimore, proceeding to Honolulu, Hawaii,
thence to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Baltimore/New York.
Another tour authorized to commence June 24, 1967, is to follow the same
itinerary except that it will originate and terminate in New York and
Chicago.

     By letters filed June 2, 1967, purporting to represent joint
applications of Male, ONA and Modern Air Transport, Inc. (Modern),
certain changes in the aforementioned tours are requested. j/ Male
alleges that due to last minute difficulties encountered with hotel
reservations it was necessary to change the itinerary of the tour which



l_/ Section 378.11 of the Board's Special Regulations requires applications
for Statements of Authorization to be filed jointly by the supplemental
air carrier and the tour operator, and to be verified by a duly authorized
officer of each party thereto. The instant filings consist    solely of
two letters, without any indication that the author of either was authorized
to represent the other parties involved. Although we do not construe these
filings as meeting the requirements of section 378.11, they have been
accepted.

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