Supporting Route Facilities definition

Supporting Route Facilities means gates, ticket counters and other facilities assigned, allocated, leased, or made available to the Borrower at non-U.S. airports used in the operation of scheduled service over a Route.
Supporting Route Facilities has the meaning ascribed to it in the SGR Security Agreement.
Supporting Route Facilities means gates, ticket counters and other facilities at each non-U.S. airport necessary to operate a Route including, but not limited to, those at the following airports: London, Heathrow; Tokyo, Narita; Osaka, Kansai; Beijing, Capital Airport; Shanghai, Puo Dong; and Hong Kong, Hong Kong International; Frankfurt, Frankfurt Airport; Paris, Charles de Gaulle Airport; and Munich, Munich International Airport.";

Examples of Supporting Route Facilities in a sentence

  • It is understood and agreed that the Borrower may cease using its rights in and/or use of any Supporting Route Facilities in connection with the Pacific Routes in the event that the Borrower determines in good faith that the preservation of its rights in and/or use of such Supporting Route Facilities is no longer advantageous to the Borrower in connection with the conduct of its operations utilizing the Pacific Routes.

  • It is understood and agreed that a Credit Party may cease using its rights in and/or use of any Supporting Route Facilities in connection with any such Routes if such Credit Party determines in good faith that the preservation of its rights in and/or use of such Supporting Route Facilities is no longer advantageous to it in connection with the conduct of its operations utilizing such Route.

  • Applications which try to artificially subdivide or phase sites so as to avoid or minimise the provision of affordable housing will not be approved by the Council.

  • Carolyn HornerRequest: Rebuild front porch, with new columns and new flooring.Applicant: Liz PunchatzDate Filed: September 1, 2010Staff Recommendation: Rebuild front porch, with new columns and new flooring.

  • Set forth on Schedule 4(i) is a true, correct and complete list of each Grantor’s Primary Supporting Route Facilities as of the date of this Agreement, which Schedule 4(i) shall be revised from time to time by such Grantor as provided in Section 6(d)(iii) of this Agreement.


More Definitions of Supporting Route Facilities

Supporting Route Facilities means gates, ticket counters and other facilities at a non-U.S. airport (and, in the case of CMI, Guam International Airport), necessary to operate, or otherwise used in support of the operation of, a Route.
Supporting Route Facilities the Borrower’s gates, ticket counters, office space and baggage claim areas at each airport necessary to operate a Pacific Route.
Supporting Route Facilities means gates, ticket counters and other facilities at each non-U.S. airport necessary to operate a Route including, but not limited to, those at the following airports: London, Heathrow; Tokyo, Narita; Osaka, Kansai; Beijing, Capital Airport; Shanghai, Puo Dong; and Hong Kong, Hong Kong International; Frankfurt, Frankfurt Airport; Paris, Xxxxxxx de Gaulle Airport; and Munich, Munich International Airport.
Supporting Route Facilities means the takeoff and/or landing rights (which are not Slots), ticket counters, office space, terminals, maintenance facilities and baggage claim areas at each airport which are necessary to operate a Route held by the Borrower or any other Obligor, whether now held or hereafter acquired.”
Supporting Route Facilities means the takeoff and/or landing rights, gates, ticket counters, office space and baggage claim areas at each airport necessary to operate a Route including, but not limited to, those at the following airports: London;
Supporting Route Facilities means the Airport Leaseholds reasonably necessary to operate a flown Route.
Supporting Route Facilities means the takeoff and/or landing rights, gates, ticket counters, office space and baggage claim areas at each airport necessary to operate a Route including, but not limited to, those at the following airports: London; Heathrow; Tokyo; Narita; Osaka; Kansai; Beijing; Capital Airport; Shanghai; Puo Dong; and Hong Kong, Hong Kong International.