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TINIAN AIRLINE RESOURCE GUIDE

P O. Box 501055, Saipan MP 96950 Tel: (670) 237-6500 www.cpa.gov.mp

MISSION To develop air and sea navigation to and from the CNMI to its fullest potential.

AUTHORITY The Commonwealth Ports Authority (CPA) is a component unit of the Government of the Commonwealth of the Northern and was established in 1981 through CNMI Public Law 2-48. Public Law 2-48 tasked CPA with managing and operating all airports and seaports throughout the Northern Marianas. CPA’s mission is to “develop air and sea navigation to and from the CNMI to its fullest potential.” CPA operates three airports and seaports in the Commonwealth and is governed by a seven-member Board of Directors.

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FRANCISCO C. ADA/SAIPAN INTERNATIONAL

AIRPORT

TERMINAL PASSENGER AIR 17,349 SF with 48 ticket counter positions SERVICE TO/FROM 8,577 SF with 14 immigration stations and 7 APC kiosks SAIPAN PROVIDED BY: 25,263 SF with 9 CNMI Customs/Quarantine inspection Arctic Circle Beijing Airlines stations 200 international passengers/hour processing capacity Hong Kong Express World class Duty Free shopping Hong Kong Airlines Jeju Air Food court Asiana Airlines T’Way Airlines Business lounge Sichuan Airlines GATES

China Eastern Airlines 6 terminal gates consisting of approximately 47,000 SF

AIRFIELD Runway – 8,700 feet long and 150 feet wide 1 Parallel & 8 connecting taxiways Aircraft capacity of B747-400

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KEY AIRPORT PARTNERS

AIRLINE CONTACT INFO WEBSITE Asiana Airlines Tel: (670) 288-0700/2626 www.flyasiana.com/C/US/EN/index Fax: (670) 288-2627 Arctic Circle Tel: (670) 288-8877 [email protected] Fax: (670 ) 288-8878 Beijing Capital Airlines Tel: (861) 0539-6703 www.hahnair.com/en/carrier/jd

China Eastern Tel: (670) 788-8173 us.ceair.com/en/

Hong Kong Airlines Tel: (670) 288-5626 www.hongkongairlines.com/

Hong Kong Express Tel:(856) 3906-7517/7616 [email protected]

Jeju Air Tel: (670) 288-8680 www.jejuair.com

Micronesian Air Cargo Tel: (670) 288-6227 lara.santos@micronesianair cargoservices.com Fax:(670) 288-6277 Sichuan Airlines Tel: (862) 8653-9272 http://www.sichuanair.com/

Skymark Airlines Tel: (670) 288-2030 www.skymark.co.jp/en/ Star Marianas Air Tel: (670) 288-9988 www.starmarianasair.com T’Way Tel: (670) 288-8929 www.twayair.com

Tandem SkyDive Tel: (670 )288-5869 www.skydive-international.com

United Airlines Tel: (670) 288-8756/8755 www.united.co Vertical Aviation LLC Tel: (670) 287-6190 saipanhelicopters.com

Marianas Visitors Tel: (670) 664-3200 https://www.mymarianas.com/ Authority

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VENDORS/PARTNERS

CARGO OPERATIONS COMPANY PHONE WEBSITE EMAIL United Tel: (800) 864-8331 www.united.com N/A Micronesian Air Cargo Tel: (670) 285-6227 N/A N/A Services, LLC Star Marianas Air Tel: (670) 433-9996/9998 www.starmarianasair.com N/A GOVERNMENT PARTNERS AGENCY PHONE WEBSITE EMAIL Customs Border Tel: (670) 288-0025/26 www.cbp.gov N/A Protection Transportation Tel: (670) 322-9057 www.tsa.gov N/A Security Administration CNMI Customs Tel: (670) 664-1610 http://www.cnmidof.net/customs/ N/A CNMI Quarantine Tel: (670) 322-9986 N/A N/A GROUND HANDLERS COMPANY POINT OF ADDRESS PHONE EMAIL CONTACT Pacific Airport Robert Hudkins P.O. Box 503220 Tel: (670) 235-4000 [email protected] Services Saipan, MP 96950 POI Aviation Aurelia Kretzers P.O. Box 504930 Tel: (670) 288-0360 [email protected] Saipan, MP 96950

IN-FLIGHTCOMPANY CATERING PHONE WEBSITE EMAIL LSG Sky Chefs Tel: (670) 234-8258 www.lsgskychefs.com N/A FUEL SUPPLIER COMPANY PHONE WEBSITE EMAIL Mobil Oil Mariana Islands Tel (670) 288-2168 https://fuels.mobil.mp/about-us N/A

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TINIAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

PASSENGER AIR SERVICE TO/FROM TINIAN PROVIDED BY:

Arctic Circle

Star Marianas Air

TERMINAL 3 ticket counter positions Customs & Quarantine counters

HOLDING ROOM 324 Passenger capacity

AIRFIELD

Runway – 8,600 feet 1 Parallel & 2 connecting taxiways Aircraft capacity of B777-747

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BENJAMIN TAISACAN MANGLONA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

TERMINAL 3 ticket counter positions 2 USCBP stations Customs & Quarantine counters

HOLDING ROOM

120 Passenger capacity

AIRFIELD

Runway – 7,000 feet long 2 Connecting taxiways Aircraft capacity of B737-400

PASSENGER AIR SERVICE TO/FROM ROTA PROVIDED BY: Arctic Circle Star Marianas Air

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INCENTIVE PROGRAM SUMMARY

Incentive Program Eligibility Incentive (1st Year) Incentive (2nd Year) 50% discount on the 75% discount on the Landing Fee, the Departure Landing Fee, the Departure Facility Service Charge, New Service to Unserved Facility Service Charge, 2 year incentive and the International Destinations and the International Arrival Facility Service Arrival Facility Service Charge for second Charge consecutive year of service 75% discount on the New Entrant Carrier Landing Fee, the Departure (destination currently Facility Service Charge, 1 year incentive N/A served by an incumbent and the International carrier) Arrival Facility Service Charge 50% discount on the 75% discount on the Landing Fee, the Departure New Entrant Carrier Landing Fee, the Departure Facility Service Charge, (destination not currently Facility Service Charge, 2 year incentive and the International served by an incumbent and the International Arrival Facility Service carrier) Arrival Facility Service Charge for second Charge consecutive year of service 75% discount on the Landing Fee, the Departure Additional Flights to Facility Service Charge, 1 year incentive N/A Specific Destinations and the International Arrival Facility Service Charge

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SCHEDULE OF FEES

FACILITIES SERVICE CHARGES (PER PAX)

Signatory Airlines Saipan Rota Tinian International Enplanement $9.07 $9.07 $9.07 International Deplanement $2.20 $2.20 $2.20 Commuter Enplanement $3.35 $4.95 $4.95 Non-Signatory Airlines Saipan Rota Tinian International Enplanement $13.61 $13.61 $13.61 International Deplanement $3.30 $3.30 $3.30 Commuter Enplanement $4.19 $6.19 $6.19 LANDING FEES (PER 1,000LBS) Signatory Airlines Saipan Rota Tinian International $2.02 $2.02 $2.02 Commuter $1.40 $1.06 $1.06 Non-Signatory Airlines Saipan Rota Tinian International $3.03 $3.03 $3.03

Commuter $1.75 $1.33 $1.33 (Max Landing weight/1,000lbs)*rate= per landing fee

Triturator Fees Saipan Rota Tinian Signatory $.05 N/A N/A NonSignatory-signatory Airlines $.08Saipan N/ARota N/A Tinian International $2.02 $2.02 $2.02 IncineratorCommuter Fees $1.40 $1.06 $1.06 (Max Landing weight/1,000lbs)*rate= per landing fee Fees are fluctuating monthly based on previous month’s actual. Incinerator services are only available at the Francisco C. Ada/Saipan International Airport.

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SCHEDULE OF FEES cont.

Parking Category Fee 16 minutes to 1 hour $2

Hourly rate $2 Public Parking Fee Each additional hour (or fraction of an $2 hour) All vehicles owned by members of the general public pay a public parking fee. Daily rate (maximum of 24 hours) $15 However, fees are not imposed on vehicles rented from companies with Annual rate per vehicle for employees $50 whom CPA has an operating of airport tenants agreement and on vehicles owned by Rate per vehicle for frequent flyers – $400 the and CNMI annual government. Rate per vehicle for frequent flyers – $250 semi annual Annual rate per vehicle for service $200 and delivery vehicles

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INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS

§ 40-10.1-745 Insurance

(a) Every Commercial Aircraft Operator, unless otherwise directed under the terms of an airline use agreement with the Authority, shall carry liability insurance as follows: (1) Auto - Owned and Non-owned (i) $300,000 Landside (ii) $4,000,000 Airside over 100 feet from aircraft (iii) $10,000,000 Airside less than 100 feet from aircraft (2) General Liability - $1,000,000 Landside (3) Aviation Liability - $1,000,000 per passenger seat, minimum $10,000,000 (4) Worker’s Compensation - as per statute.

(b) Every General Aviation Operator, or an operator who is not a signatory to an airline use agreement with the Authority, shall carry liability insurance as follows: (1) Auto - Owned and Non-owned (i) $300,000 Landside (ii) $4,000,000 Airside over 100 feet from aircraft (iii) $10,000,000 Airside less than 100 feet from aircraft (2) General Liability - $300,000 Landside (3) Aviation Liability - $ 1,000,000 per passenger seat, minimum $4,000,000.

Modified, 1 CMC § 3806(g)

History: Amdts Adopted 39 Com. Reg. 39216 (Feb. 28, 2017); Amdts Proposed 38 Com. Reg. 39062 (Dec. 28, 2016); Amdts Adopted 16 Com. Reg. 11809 (Mar. 15, 1994); Amdts Proposed 16 Com. Reg. 11681 (Feb. 15, 1994); Adopted 14 Com. Reg. 9534 (Aug. 15, 1992); Proposed 14 Com. Reg. 9079 (Mar. 15, 1992).

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FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS

FEDERAL APPROVALS FOR FOREIGN CARRIERS

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Any airline of a foreign country that wants to conduct commercial operations in foreign air transportation to and from the United States must obtain two authorizations from: Economic authority from the Office of the Secretary of Transportation Safety authority from the Federal Aviation Administration Foreign air carriers must also meet licensing requirements of any other applicable U.S. Government agencies. For economic authority, please visit: https://www.transportation.gov/policy/aviation -policy/licensing/foreign-carriers

FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION (FAA) CERTIFICATIONS All foreign carriers must obtain safety authority (commonly known as Part 129 Operations Specifications) granted to foreign air carriers by the FAA. For safety authority application procedures and related questions, carriers should contact the appropriate FAA field office based upon the geographical location of the carrier’s homeland. More information can be reached on the following link: http://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/field_offices/ifo/

TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION (TSA)

TSA-approved security plan including compliance with the Secure Flight and Crew Vetting Program requirements

TSA Crew Vetting Program

Department of Homeland Security

Transportation Security Administration

Office of Transportation Threat Assessment and Credentialing www.dhs.gov/publication/dhstsapia-006a-crew-vetting-program-cvp

U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION (CBP)

Advance Passenger Information System (APIS): all passenger and crew information for all souls on board the aircraft arriving and departing the U.S. must be submitted to US CBP. Information is available at the CBP website at the following link: http://www.cbp.gov/travel/travel-industry-personnel/apis2

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FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS cont.

LANDING RIGHTS

Please contact the US CBP Port of Entry for landing rights requests, etc. Approval of landing rights are contingent on APIS certification from the CBP National APIS Account Manager which will certify that the carrier is capable of transmitting complete, correct and valid APIS data. CBP Port of Entry contact information is available at the CBP website below: http://www.cbp.gov/contact/ports

US CBP BOND

CBP requires carriers to have a bond in place. All bonds are handled by the CBP Office of Administration in .

Please go to the CBP website for information at the link below: http://www.cbp.gov/document/faqs/questions-and-answers-cbp-bonds

USCBP VISA WAIVER PROGRAM SIGNATORY CARRIER

Please go to the CBP website for information non applying for VWP Signatory Status at the link below: http://www.cbp.gov/travel/international-visitors/business-pleasure/vwp/signatory-status

Forward a copy of this approved application to your CBP National APIS Account Manager.

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TRAVEL WAIVERS

VISA WAIVER PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS The Visa Waiver Program permits citizens of participating countries* to travel to the United States for business or tourism for stays of up to 90 days without a visa. There are 38 participating countries:

Andorra (1991) Germany Liechtenstein San Marino (1996) Greece Lithuania Singapore

Austria (1991) Hungary Luxembourg Slovakia Belgium (1991) Iceland Malta Slovenia Brunei (1993) Ireland Monaco Spain (2014) Italy Netherlands Sweden Czech Republic (2008) Switzerland

Denmark (1991) Norway Taiwan Estonia (2008) Latvia Portugal United Kingdom Finland (1991) France (1989)

NOTE: The citizens of the new countries of Curacao, Bonaire, St Eustatius, Saba and St Maarten (the former Netherlands Antilles) are not eligible to travel to the United States under the Visa Waiver Program if they are applying for admission with passports from these countries.

Source: https://www.dhs.gov/visa-waiver-program-requirements

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MISCELLANEOUS AGREEMENTS/APPLICATIONS

AIRLINES USE AGREEMENT

Pursuant to CPA’s regulations, each airline planning to operate on a charter, scheduled charter, or schedule basis within the CNMI must sign an Airline Use Agreement (AUA) before any operations begin.

CPA LANDING REQUESTS

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