Common Use Ticket Counters definition
Examples of Common Use Ticket Counters in a sentence
During the first year of this Agreement and each year thereafter, following the annual assignment of Preferential Use Gates, Preferential Common Use Ticket Counters or other allocations or reallocations pursuant to the procedures herein, the Authority shall also retain any Exclusive Use Premises, Gates or Common Use Ticket Counters not assigned as Exclusive Use Premises, Preferential Use Gates or Preferential Common Use Ticket Counters, as Authority-Controlled Facilities.
As of the Effective Date of this Agreement, Authority shall designate the number, if any, of Common Use Ticket Counters at Airport for the use of an airline on a Preferential Use basis.
Authority shall attempt to assign Gates and Common Use Ticket Counters to an airline in the same Terminal or ▇▇▇▇▇-Equipped Terminal location, if feasible, provided it is in the best interests of the Authority and other users.
Airline acknowledges that as of the Effective Date of this Agreement, Authority has made the annual determination of the number of Preferential Use Gates and Preferential Common Use Ticket Counters for Fiscal Year 2014 as listed on the attached “Exhibit L” and that Authority has provided each airline operating at Airport with notice of such determination.
Common Use Ticket Counters may be designated for Preferential Common Use, Common Use, or unassigned.
A request by an airline for a Gate or Common Use Ticket Counter, if it currently holds one or more assigned Preferential Use Gates or Preferential Common Use Ticket Counters, shall not be processed by the Authority unless such airline provides satisfactory evidence that the proposed Scheduled Operation cannot be accommodated on one of the airline’s assigned Preferential Use Gates or Preferential Common Use Ticket Counters.
In the event that Authority assigns Airline’s Preferential Use Gates and/or Preferential Common Use Ticket Counters to another air carrier, Airline shall remove its proprietary stock.
Airline may only elect to install proprietary stock in Preferential Common Use Ticket Counters.
In such a situation, Authority may elect to reassign a Preferential Use Gate or Preferential Common Use Ticket Counter not accepted by the airline to another airline if Authority determines the number of Authority-Controlled Facilities is adequate to accommodate all airline Scheduled Operations needing to use Gates or Common Use Ticket Counters at the Airport.
Authority shall take into account the existing use of Gates and Common Use Ticket Counters and assignments currently assigned to an airline.