Common use of CODE SHARE LIMITATION Clause in Contracts

CODE SHARE LIMITATION. Confidential Treatment Requested As of the date of this Agreement, but subject to Contractor's existing contractual code-share agreements, Contractor represents that it does not plan, nor will it, operate pursuant to a marketing or code share relationship in a hub operation with any party other than United at the following airports: * for the term any binding Agreement. Contractor may, however, fly to aforementioned airports under codeshare or marketing relationships from another carrier's hub (other than from aforementioned airports) as a `spoke service'. In the event that Contractor acquires another entity during the course of this agreement with marketing or codeshare operations at any of the aforementioned airports, United agrees to allow Contractor to continue operations at such airports at levels of operations consistent with the acquirees right of operation at the time of acquisition. In addition, Mesa will use commercially reasonable efforts to amend its existing contractual commitments to provide for the above Codeshare Limitations.

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Sources: United Express Agreement (Mesa Air Group Inc), United Express Agreement (Mesa Air Group Inc)