Hub Cities Sample Clauses

Hub Cities. Pinnacle will sublease from Northwest airport facilities at the Hub Cities as set forth in mutually agreeable sublease agreements. The applicable Hub City facility charges are set forth in Exhibit B. In the event Pinnacle requires additional facilities at any of the Hub Cities caused by the expansion of Regional Airline Services, Northwest shall use its reasonable efforts to obtain such facilities and provide them to Pinnacle at no additional charge to Pinnacle. Northwest and Pinnacle agree that Northwest may relocate Pinnacle to comparable facilities at the Hub Cities, provided that Northwest pays Pinnacle’s reasonable relocation expenses.
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Hub Cities. Pinnacle and Mesaba will sublease from Delta airport facilities at the Hub Cities as set forth in mutually agreeable sublease agreements. The applicable Hub City facility charges are set forth in Exhibit G. In the event Pinnacle or Mesaba requires additional facilities at any of the Hub Cities caused by the expansion of Regional Airline Services, Delta shall use its reasonable efforts to obtain such facilities and provide them to Pinnacle or Mesaba at no additional charge. The Parties agree that Delta may relocate Pinnacle or Mesaba to comparable facilities at the Hub Cities, provided that Delta pays Pinnacle’s or Mesaba’s reasonable relocation expenses.
Hub Cities. SkyWest will sublease from Midwest airport facilities at the Hub Cities as set forth in mutually agreeable sublease agreements, at no expense to SkyWest. In the event SkyWest requires additional facilities at any of the Hub Cities caused by the expansion of Regional Airline Services, Midwest shall use its reasonable efforts to obtain such facilities and provide them to SkyWest at no charge to SkyWest. Midwest and SkyWest agree that Midwest may relocate SkyWest to comparable facilities at the Hub Cities, provided that Midwest pays SkyWest’s reasonable relocation expenses.
Hub Cities. Exhibits C and D hereto set forth the facilities to be provided by Northwest to Mesaba at the Hub Cities. Northwest shall xxxx to Mesaba and Mesaba agrees to pay to Northwest as rentals the amounts calculated in accordance with the formulas contained in Exhibits C and D. In the event Mesaba requires additional facilities at either of the Hub Cities caused by the expansion of Regional Airline Services, Northwest shall supply such necessary, additional facilities at no charge to Mesaba. Northwest and Mesaba agree that Northwest may relocate Mesaba to comparable facilities contiguous to Northwest leased premises, ramp, gate and office space, provided that (i) Northwest pays to Mesaba relocation expenses and unamortized improvements expenses, and (ii) the rental costs payable by Mesaba do not exceed the amounts calculated in accordance with the formulas contained in Exhibits C and D; provided, however, relocation expenses and unamortized improvement expenses associated with Mesaba's move to the new Midfield Terminal at DTW and its relocation within the Green Concourse at MSP shall be borne [*]. (b)
Hub Cities. Pinnacle will sublease from Delta airport facilities at the Hub Cities as set forth in mutually agreeable sublease agreements. The applicable Hub City facility charges are set forth in Exhibit G. In the event Pinnacle requires additional facilities at any of the Hub Cities caused by the expansion of Regional Airline Services, Delta shall use its reasonable efforts to obtain such facilities and provide them to Pinnacle at no additional charge. The Parties agree that Delta may relocate Pinnacle to comparable facilities at the Hub Cities, provided that Delta pays Pinnacle’s reasonable relocation expenses.

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