“Delta stands by our well-reasoned petition to the Department and we look forward to a constructive dialogue to ensure Haneda access is consistent with Open Skies policy and benefits the U.S. In its filing to the Department of Transportation, United included letters of support from the Mayor of Houston and the Governor of Guam.ĭelta provided Simple Flying with the following statement, Won Pat International Airport in Guam to Haneda. ![]() The Chicago-based carrier would like to fly from its hubs at Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport and Antonio B. If Delta does not want to use all of its slots, United would be more than happy to compete for the vacancies that would open up, and it already has two routes in mind. Should Hawaiian also file a pleading that contradicts long-standing Department precedent, United is on record now objecting to Hawaiian." - United Airlines "United also moves the Department to reject the “me-too” answer of American, whose half-page text clearly shows American gave the issue no serious consideration. ![]() It highlighted that the slots granted at Haneda are a product of long and difficult negotiations with the Japanese government and should not be taken lightly. Here’s how Delta will determine your spot on the upgrade list: Medallion status. United’s filing states that Delta’s request is its latest “self-serving scheme” and that the Department of Transportation should reject the request just like it has requested similar ones from Delta and other carriers. ![]() SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Objection to Delta and American Airlines
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