The Hamilton Spectator

Nova Scotia announces $19.3 million to help airports attract new routes

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Nova Scotia’s two largest airports are getting $19.3 million in provincial funding to attract new airline routes.

The Halifax Internatio­nal Airport Authority is getting $13 million for its air access fund, which is used to encourage airlines to land at Halifax’s airport.

The province says the fund for Halifax’s Stanfield Internatio­nal Airport was originally intended to attract internatio­nal flights.

But some of that funding can now be used to try and bring back domestic routes that were cut by Canadian airlines during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The remaining $6.3 million is destined for the Sydney Airport Authority’s air access fund and upgrades at the J.A. Douglas McCurdy Sydney Airport.

Planned upgrades include repairs to the primary and secondary runways and renovation­s to the main terminal building and the main road to the airport.

“Our airports are a key part of Nova Scotia’s economic growth and prosperity,” Economic Developmen­t Minister Susan CorkumGree­k said in a news release. “Air access helps increase trade and competitiv­eness, brings new investment and supports our tourism sector.”

Marie Manning, a vice-president of the Halifax Internatio­nal Airport Authority, said air service connection­s are critical to the Atlantic region’s economic recovery.

“Now more than ever we need to partner with our airlines to ensure service is returned to our region in a timely manner, allowing our tourism markets to gain back the momentum they’ve lost since COVID-19,” Manning said.

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