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FY26 City Pair Program Award
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James Santini
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This procurement is for scheduled certificated U.S. airlines to provide passenger transportation services, Government-wide, for over 16,000 domestic/international airport or city pairs. The requirement-type contracts will be for one year beginning October 1, 2025, plus one 2-month option period and one 1-month option period. The contracts are for the movement of passengers and are used by almost all Federal Agencies...
View moreThe General Services Administration has issued awards for the FY26 City Pair Program under solicitation number 47QMCB25R0003-Award. This procurement provides Government-wide passenger transportation services across more than 16,000 domestic and international airport or city pairs. The requirement-type contracts support the movement of passengers for nearly all federal agencies and other authorized users, excluding travel agent services. Seven carriers received awards for these requirements: Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Breeze Airways, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue Airways, Southwest Airlines, and United Airlines.
Performance for these air passenger services is scheduled for a one-year period beginning October 1, 2025, with additional options for one 2-month period and one 1-month period. Participating air carriers are required to maintain Department of Defense approval and appropriate Federal Aviation Administration certification. Awardees must also participate in the Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF) program or possess a Letter of CRAF Technical Ineligibility from the United States Transportation Command.
This opportunity is classified under NAICS 481111 for Scheduled Passenger Air Transportation and PSC V211 for TRANSPORTATION/TRAVEL/RELOCATION- TRAVEL/LODGING/RECRUITMENT: AIR PASSENGER. James Santini serves as the point of contact for this notice, which was last updated on July 8, 2025. No set-aside designations are applied to this procurement.
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