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1981 - January DOT Ord. & Dec. [1] (January, 1981)

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Order 81-1-1


                            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 January, 1981




In the Matter of the Schedules of

           AVIANCA                                        Docket 39117

(Aerovias Nacionales de Colombia, S.A.):


                            ORDER TO FILE SCHEDULES

     AVIANCA (Aerovias Nacionales de Colombia, S.A.) is the holder of a
foreign air carrier permit, issued pursuant to Order 78-10-135 which
authorizes it to perform foreign air transportation with respect to persons,
property, and mail over a route between: (1) a point or points in Colombia;
the intermediate point Panama City, Panama; an intermediate point in Jamaica;
and the coterminal points Miami, Florida, and New York, New York; (2) a point
or points in Colombia; the intermediate points Caracas, Venezuela; San Juan,
Puerto Rico; The Azores; Lisbon, Portugal; Madrid, Spain; London, England;
Rome and Milan, Italy; Paris, France; Zurich, Switzerland; and the terminal
point Frankfurt, Germany; and (3) a point or points in Colombia; the
intermediate points Panama City, Panama; and Mexico City, Mexico; and the
terminal point Los Angeles or San Francisco, California; provided that the
right to serve Los Angeles shall automatically terminate upon initiation of
service to San Francisco; and to engage in charter trips subject to Part
212 of the Board's Economic Regulations.

     The Bureau of International Aviation has granted AVIANCA, under delegated
authority, exemptions to perform scheduled round-trip flights to transport
persons and property between Barranquilla and Bogota, Colombia; the inter-
mediate points Port-au-Prince, Haiti; Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; and
the terminal point San Juan, Puerto Rico.

     There is currently in effect an Air Transport Services Agreement between
the Government of the United States and the Government of Colombia. The U.S.
route description provides that a U.S. airline or airlines shall be
entitled to operate from the United States via intermediate points to
Barranquilla, Bogota, and Cali and beyond Colombia to points in the Western
Hemisphere.

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