Arab Times

US airports will get $8b in pandemic relief: FAA

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WASHINGTON, June 23, (AP): Airports around the country will share $8 billion in federal grants to help them recover from the pandemic, which caused a steep drop in air travel and a loss of revenue that airports expect from airlines and passengers.

Most of the money will go to big airports with commercial airline service. They will share $6.5 billion based on the number of passenger boardings, plus another $800 million to offer rent relief to companies that operate concession­s such as food and retail outlets in terminals.

Airports must keep at least 90% of the workers they had before the pandemic to receive one of the grants, which will handled by the Federal Aviation Administra­tion.

Congress approved the money as part of a pandemic-relief measure that President Joe Biden signed in March. The Biden administra­tion said the grants would protect airport jobs and constructi­on projects as travel recovers.

The FAA said several hundred airports will get grant money, including $175.7 million for SeattleTac­oma Internatio­nal, $115 million for Philadelph­ia Internatio­nal, $74.3 million for Daniel K. Inouye Internatio­nal in Honolulu, $56.2 million for St. Louis Lambert Internatio­nal, and $50.6 million for Raleigh-Durham Internatio­nal in North Carolina.

There are nearly 500 commercial airports in the U.S., according to an industry group, Airports Council Internatio­nal-North America, and the group projects that they will lose more than $40 billion from the pandemic by next March.

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