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1989 - August DOT Ord. & Dec. [1] (August, 1989)

handle is hein.usfed/dotod0402 and id is 1 raw text is:                                                         Order 89-8-1   $53

                     UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
                   DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                     OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
                         WASHINGTON, D.C.        SERV   AUG 9  1989

                     Action on IATA Agreement
            Issued by the Department of Transportation
               on the 3rd day of August, 1989


Docket: 46421*

Description: The agreement would revalidate, without change, the
current South Pacific passenger fare structure which the
Department approved by Order 89-1-54, January 30, 1989. IATA's
revalidation would extend the effectiveness of these fares for an
additional six months, through March 31, 1990.

We do not find that the resolution incorporated in the above
docket is adverse to the public interest or in violation of the
Act, provided that approval is subject, where applicable, to
conditions previously imposed.

Accordingly, we approve and grant antitrust immunity to the
agreement, subject to conditions previously imposed.

This order shall be effective and become the action of the
Department upon the expiration of ten days, unless within such
period a petition for review is filed pursuant to 14 CFR 385.50 or
the Department gives notice that it will review this order on its
own motion. Such actions are subject to judicial review under
49 USC 1486.

Given the noncontroversial nature of this agreement and the
availability of the above procedure, we are waiving the 21-day
period prescribed in 14 CFR 303.42.




                              Paul L. Gretch
                 Director, Office of International Aviation








* IATA memorandum TC31 MV/P 0245 (mail vote 346), filed with the
Department on July 27, 1989.

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