Baggage Claim Areas definition
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Airline has the right to use Domestic Baggage Claim Area(s) in conjunction with other Signatory Airlines and Air Transportation Companies as designated by City.
Airline acknowledges that it has no exclusive, leasehold, or priority interest in the City-Owned Equipment or any areas or facilities in, on or at the Airport, and agrees that the City may change the Airfield, Public Areas, Common Use Gates and Gate Ramps, Common Use Ticket Counters, Baggage Make-up Areas, Baggage Claim Areas, Security Checkpoint Areas and City-Owned Equipment at any time during the Term.
The City will then calculate charges for the use of domestic Baggage Claim Areas by allocating twenty percent (20%) of that Revenue requirement equally among all Passenger Carriers with Arriving Domestic Passengers and by dividing eighty percent (80%) of that Revenue requirement by the total number of Arriving Domestic Passengers during the Fiscal Year to determine the Domestic Baggage Claim charge per Deplaned Passenger.
Charges for the use of domestic Baggage Claim Areas will be levied upon Airline on the basis of the sum of its equal share of twenty percent (20%) of the Revenue requirement plus the product of the total number of Arriving Domestic Passengers it deplanes during the Fiscal Year times the per-passenger Domestic Baggage Claim charge.
City will calculate the Revenue requirement applicable to Baggage Claim Areas serving Arriving Domestic Passengers by multiplying the square footage of all such Baggage Claim Areas by the per-square foot cost for Group B space.