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1968 - September DOT Ord. & Dec. [1] (September, 1968)

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                                                            Order 68-9-153


                      UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
                      CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD
                         WASHINGTON, D. C.
                                                        RECEIVED IN THE OFFICE OF
               Adopted by the Civil Aeronautics Board   VICE PRES. & GENL. COUNSEL
                 at its office in Washington, D. C.
                     on the 27th day of September, 1968       fCT 3 - 1968

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                                                        JOB J'JC DEM D .JBB WCC
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   ADDITIONAL SERVICE TO COLUMBIA   :
          AND AUGUSTA CASE                   Docket 19362, et al.




                               ORDER

     By Order 68-8-19, the Board, inter alia, denied the motion of
Southern Airways, Inc. (Southern) to consolidate its application in
Docket 19964 to the extent that such application sought authority to
serve Atlanta, Ga., and placed in issue modification of the restric-
tions in the certificate of Piedmont Aviation, Inc. (Piedmont), for
route 87 to the extent that such restrictions would otherwise prevent
Piedmont, if authorized for service in this proceeding, from operating
one-stop service between Atlanta and Washington/Baltimore or New York/
Newark. Petitions for reconsideration of the aforesaid order have
been filed by Delta Air Lines, Inc, (Delta), and Southern, and answers
have been filed by Delta, Piedmont, and the Bureau of Operating Rights.

     Delta in its petition asks the inclusion as an additional issue
in this case the modification of condition 8 of its certificate for
route 24 to the extent that such condition would otherwise preclude
Delta from operating one-stop service between Charleston, S.C. and
Washington/Baltimore or New York/Newark. 1/ Both Delta and Southern
have existing authority to provide service between Charleston and
Columbia but Southern if authorized for new service in this proceeding
could, by tacking the proposed new authority to existing authority at
Charleston, operate one-stop service between the latter point and
Washington or New York whereas Delta because of the restriction in its
certificate could not. Delta contends that the relief sought here is
identical to that granted Piedmont in our previous order (68-8-19)


1/ Condition 8 prohibits single-plane service between points on Delta's
route 24 north of Atlanta and points south thereof on the carrier's
route 54. Charleston is authorized for service on both routes.

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