Not exact matches
For Domestic
Carriage Liability for loss, delay or damage to checked baggage, or any baggage or personal item which is taken into custody by Cape
Air, is limited to the fair market value at the time of the loss, damage or delay and will not exceed (except for wheelchair and other assistive devices)(1) for on - line travel solely on Cape
Air with no connecting
service, $ 500 per passenger; (2) for interline travel where the Cape
Air flight segment is included on the same ticket as a connecting flight segment of another airline with an aircraft of more than 60 seats, $ 3400 per passenger ($ 3500 per passenger effective August 25, 2015) as per federal rules; and (3) for interline travel where the Cape
Air flight segment is included on the same ticket as a connecting flight segment of another airline with an aircraft of 60 seats or less, $ 500 per passenger.
Reviews international and intra-Alaska mail rates for adequacy and appropriateness; reviews contractual arrangements between the United States Postal
Service and certificated
air carriers for the transportation of mail; reviews Postal
Service rules and regulations relating to the
carriage of mail by aircraft; and conducts non-hearing investigations through show - cause procedures to establish individual and / or class rates.
CARRIAGE OF
SERVICE ANIMALS IN AIR TRANSPORTATION INTO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND FOREIGN HEALTH DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS FOR SERVICE ANIMALS IN AIR TRANSPORTATION NOTICE July 17, 2007 This notice provides further guidance for airlines and the traveling public regarding the obligation of airlines under the Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA) and its implementing regulation 14 CFR Part 382 (Part 382) to transport service animals into the United Kingdom
SERVICE ANIMALS IN
AIR TRANSPORTATION INTO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND FOREIGN HEALTH DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS FOR
SERVICE ANIMALS IN AIR TRANSPORTATION NOTICE July 17, 2007 This notice provides further guidance for airlines and the traveling public regarding the obligation of airlines under the Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA) and its implementing regulation 14 CFR Part 382 (Part 382) to transport service animals into the United Kingdom
SERVICE ANIMALS IN
AIR TRANSPORTATION NOTICE July 17, 2007 This notice provides further guidance for airlines and the traveling public regarding the obligation of airlines under the
Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA) and its implementing regulation 14 CFR Part 382 (Part 382) to transport
service animals into the United Kingdom
service animals into the United Kingdom (U.K.).
The
carriage of local traffic for compensation or hire by foreign
air carriers between two points in the United States, a practice commonly referred to as cabotage, violates 49 U.S.C. § 41703, which prohibits cabotage except under very limited circumstances that do not apply here.3 In addition, a foreign
air carrier that holds out to the public without authorization, either expressly or by course of conduct, that it provides cabotage
service violates 49 U.S.C. § 41301.
The
carriage sleeps six in
air - conditioned cabins and includes a lounge with food and beverage
service and specially enlarged windows for viewing the dramatic mountain scenery between the UNESCO heritage town and the Vietnamese capital.
The train from Moscow to Ulan Bator has a restaurant car with bar
service and modern
air - conditioned sleeping
carriages with two lower berths.