International Gate definition
Examples of International Gate in a sentence
In accommodating the Port in its right to schedule such operations, Airline shall allow and provide for use of its facilities or equipment (not including ground service equipment) at the Preferential Use International Gate, or permit use of Port equipment and podiums, as may be required for the efficient use of the Preferential Use International Gate by a Requesting Airline, subject to Section 4.6.
City may revoke a reassignment of an International Gate pursuant to this Section 5.04.6 if that International Gate subsequently is needed to accommodate arriving international passengers.
In accommodating the Port in its right to schedule such operations, Airline shall allow and provide for use of its facilities or equipment (not including ground service equipment) at the Preferential Use International Gate, or permit use of Port equipment and podiums, as may be required for the efficient use of the Preferential Use International Gate by a Requesting Airline, subject to Section 4.6. Airline’s displaced Scheduled Operation shall be accommodated in accordance with Exhibit D.
In accommodating the Port in its right to schedule such operations, Airline shall allow and provide for use of its facilities or equipment (not including ground service equipment) at the Preferential Use International Gate, or permit use of Port equipment and podiums, as may be required for the efficient use of the Preferential Use International Gate by a Requesting Airline, subject to Section 4.8. Airline’s displaced Scheduled Operation shall be accommodated in accordance with Exhibit C.
To ensure the efficient use of Preferential Use International Gates to accommodate international flights, any Signatory Airline that is assigned both Preferential Use International Gate(s) and Preferential Use Domestic Gate(s) must first accommodate all of its domestic flights on its Preferential Use Domestic Gates before it may (a) schedule a domestic flight on its Preferential Use International Gate or (b) request accommodation on a Common Use International Gate.
An aircraft flight originating at an airport outside the 50 United States, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, or another U.S. territory that is not a Pre-Cleared Flight and therefore must use an International Gate.
An International Gate that is preferentially leased to an Airline.
Existing Scheduled Service by any Signatory Airline that does not have a Preferential Use Gate shall be afforded fifth level priority Level 6: International FIS Flights which cannot be accommodated on an Airline’s Preferential Use International Gate, where the Airline has complied with the requirements of Rule 160.04-8 shall be afforded sixth level priority.