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Order 74-6-1


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

                                Issued under delegated authority       A
                                       June 3, 1974p


       Application of

          EASTERN AIR LINES, INC.      :                       Docket 26186

       to temporarily suspend service
       at Cincinnati, Ohio


       Application of

          EASTERN AIR LINES, INC.                              Docket 26187

       to temporarily suspend service
       on Segment 7 of Route 10
       (Chicago-New Orleans)


                        ORDER GRANTING TEMPORARY SUSPENSIONS

            On March 15, 1974, Eastern Air Lines, Inc. (Eastern) filed applications
       in Dockets 26186 and 26187 pursuant to Part 205 of the Board's Economic
       Regulations, requesting a renewal of suspension authority (1) at Cincinnati;
       and (2) between Chicago and New Orleans. I/

           In support of its applications, Eastern alleges, inter alia, that the
       conditions which led the Board to approve Eastern's existing suspension of
       service still pertain; 2/ that it would lose $288,414 and $287,140 annually
       in providing Cincinnati-Fort Lauderdale and Chicago-New Orleans service,


       1/ By Order 74-1-33, dated January 4, 1974, Eastern was granted authority
       to suspend service at Cincinnati on Route 6 and between Chicago and New
       Orleans on Segment 7 of Route 10. The authority was granted for a period
       of six months or until the recognized end of the current fuel shortage,
       whichever came first.
       2/ Grant of its initial suspension applications was based upon the facts
       that: (a).the combined fuel saving from the suspensions would amount to
       approximately 1.8 million gallons annually; (b) alternative air service
       would be available via Delta Air Lines between Cincinnati and Fort Lauderdale/
       Miami and between Chicago and New Orleans; and (c) during the first ten
       months of 1973, Eastern enplanements at Cincinnati on its Cincinnati-Fort
       Lauderdale flight averaged 27.7 passengers per departure and enplanements
* at Chicago averaged approximately 29 passengers per departure on its daily
      one-way Chicago-New Orleans flight.

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