94-12513. Prohibition on the Sale of Passenger Air Transportation to Lebanon  

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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    
    [Ref. Docket 43232]
    Office of the Secretary
    
     
    
    Prohibition on the Sale of Passenger Air Transportation to 
    Lebanon
    
        Notice reaffirming the restriction prohibiting the sale, in the 
    United States, of passenger air transportation to Lebanon. We are 
    publishing this notice in its entirety as an appendix to this document.
    
    DATE: Issued in Washington, DC, May 17, 1994.
    Patrick V. Murphy,
    Acting Assistant Secretary for Aviation and International Affairs.
    
    Notice
    
        As a result of foreign air carriers adding service to Beirut, 
    Lebanon, over the past few years, the Department has increased its 
    monitoring activities relating to the air transportation restrictions 
    put in place with regard to Lebanon in 1985. This has led to the 
    issuance of a number of consent cease and desist orders and the 
    assessment of substantial civil penalties for violations of these 
    restrictions. Investigations of possible violations by a number of 
    other airlines and travel agents are continuing.
        By this Notice, we once again take the opportunity to reaffirm the 
    restrictions that were put in place as a result of security concerns by 
    Department Order 85-7-45, as modified by Order 92-8-25. Specifically, 
    it is a condition of all certificates held by U.S. air carriers, all 
    permits held by foreign air carriers and all exemptions from sections 
    401 and 402 of the Federal Aviation Act that the holder shall not sell 
    in the United States any passenger transportation by air which includes 
    any type of stop in Lebanon. The Department has consistently 
    interpreted this restriction to apply to all sales activities in the 
    United States by air carriers and their agents, including travel 
    agents, consolidators, wholesalers and other third parties, that are 
    utilized to transact such sales. This prohibition includes any activity 
    undertaken in the United States that effectuates the sale of such air 
    transportation and includes, but is not limited to, reservations made 
    in the United States by any air carrier or its agents by mail, 
    overnight express, courier, telephone, facsimile or other means to any 
    air carrier or its agents, including travel agents, consolidators, 
    wholesalers and other third parties, located outside the United States 
    that results in the issuance of a passenger ticket or the confirmation 
    of a reservation for passenger air transportation to Lebanon.
        The fact that a ticket for air transportation is issued outside the 
    U.S. is not dispositive of whether the sale of that ticket was made in 
    the U.S. Thus, for example, a travel agent receiving reimbursement in 
    the U.S. for a passenger ticket for air transportation service to 
    Lebanon, who obtains that ticket through an airline or consolidator in 
    Canada, would be in violation of the Department's Lebanon restrictions. 
    Likewise, an airline that accepts a U.S. telephone purchase in Canada 
    for air transportation to Lebanon, with ticket delivery in the U.S., 
    would also violate our Lebanon restrictions. These agents and airlines 
    would be subject to the imposition of substantial civil penalties. 
    Moreover, criminal prosecution could result from knowing and willful 
    violations of the law.
        This Notice shall be published in the Federal Register and shall be 
    served on all certificated air carriers, all foreign air carriers, the 
    United States Departments of State and Justice, the Air Transport 
    Association, the International Air Transport Association, the National 
    Air Carrier Association, the American Society of Travel Agents, and the 
    Association of Retail Travel Agents.
    
        By:
    
        Dated: May 17, 1994.
    
    Patrick V. Murphy,
    Acting Assistant Secretary for Policy and International Affairs.
    [FR Doc. 94-12513 Filed 5-20-94; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4910-62-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
05/23/1994
Department:
Transportation Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Document Number:
94-12513
Dates:
Issued in Washington, DC, May 17, 1994. Patrick V. Murphy, Acting Assistant Secretary for Aviation and International Affairs.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: May 23, 1994, Ref. Docket 43232