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DOT 184-05
Wednesday, December 21, 2005
Contact: Brian Turmail
Tel.: (202) 366-4570
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Norman Y. Mineta And North Pole’s
Kris Kringle Sign Open Skies Agreement
Agreement Gives Santa Greater Access to Rooftops of Good Kids Everywhere
Just in time for Christmas, Secretary of Transportation Norman Y. Mineta and the
North Pole’s Kris Kringle, a.k.a. Santa Claus, signed an Open Skies aviation
agreement in Washington, D.C. today, giving Santa and his team of reindeer
greater access to the rooftops of good kids everywhere.
For years, Santa had been required to make an annual request to the Secretary of
Transportation for a special flight certificate in order to deliver his
Christmas goodies. With this new agreement, it will be easier for Santa to
finish his job all in one night.
“Santa can now focus on making his list and checking it twice, without the
hassle of government paperwork,” said Secretary Mineta. “Thanks to this
agreement, the only time he needs to worry about Red Tape is if he wants to use
it to wrap presents.”
The Open Skies agreement signed by Secretary Mineta and Santa Claus noted
Santa’s safe and efficient toy delivery operation that enables him to bring joy
to millions of children in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico
and all U.S. territories, all without impact to air traffic carrying travelers
to their holiday destinations.
“Now it’s just HO HO HO and off I go,” exclaimed the Jolly Old Elf. “The
reindeer and I look forward to checking this item off of our list for good,” he
said.
Mineta said the decision was helped by a flood of public comments offered by
Santa advocates from all over the nation. Thousands of letters were sent to the
Department of Transportation and to the North Pole encouraging each party to
complete these important negotiations before Santa’s yearly trip, he said.
“Santa’s Elves are tough negotiators,” Mineta noted. “But, in the end, we were
able to arrive at an agreement that will benefit children of all ages.”
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Briefing Room