On Board Branding Sample Clauses

On Board Branding. Delta shall control all on board branding and in-flight materials including, without limitation, in-flight publications, food and beverage products, paper goods and service xxxx. In the event of any change to the on-board branding or in-flight materials, Delta shall be responsible for reimbursing Operator for any reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Operator in connection therewith. Operator shall be solely responsible for maintaining all licenses necessary for the serving of in-flight food and beverages on the Delta Connection Flights.
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On Board Branding. Unless otherwise agreed by Delta, Delta shall control all on board branding and in-flight materials including, without limitation, in-flight publications, food and beverage products, paper goods and service xxxx. In the event of any change to the on-board branding or in-flight materials, Delta shall be responsible for reimbursing SKYW for any reasonable costs and expenses incurred by SKYW in connection therewith. SKYW shall be solely responsible for maintaining all licenses necessary for the serving of in-flight food and beverages on the Delta Connection Flights.
On Board Branding. Unless otherwise agreed by Delta, Delta shall control all on board branding and in-flight materials including, without limitation, in-flight publications, food and beverage products, paper goods and service xxxx. In the event of any change to the on-board branding or in-flight materials, Delta shall be responsible for reimbursing ASA for any reasonable costs and expenses incurred by ASA in connection therewith. ASA shall be solely responsible for maintaining all licenses necessary for the serving of in-flight food and beverages on the Delta Connection Flights.
On Board Branding. Delta shall control and provide to Republic at no cost all on board branding and in-flight materials including, without limitation, in-flight publications, food and beverage products, paper goods, service xxxx and flight attendant uniforms.
On Board Branding. Delta shall control and provide to Chautauqua at no cost all on board branding and in-flight materials including, without limitation, in-flight publications, food and beverage products, paper goods, service xxxx and flight attendant uniforms.
On Board Branding. Delta shall control all on board branding and in-flight materials including, without limitation, in-flight publications, food and beverage products, paper goods, service xxxx and flight attendant uniforms.

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