Louisville International Airport receives $ 11.5 million in latest round of federal funding

GOOD TO SEE THAT THE SERVICE RETURNED IN PARTICULAR REALLY SHOWS THAT WE WILL COME BACK. I AM FASTER THAN THE FLIGHT FROM DELTA FROM LOUISVILLE TO LAGUARDIA BY COVID-19 TO LAGUARDIA WAS ONE OF THEM AS IT RESUMES ON MONDAY THE AIRPORT OFFICIALS SAY THIS IS ONE OF THE NEEDS IS A REQUEST FOR POSITIVE SIGNS BEGINS TO COME BACK. WE SEE THE AIRLINES RESPOND WITH MORE CAPACITY. DAN. MANN IS THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE REGIONAL AUTHORITY OF LOUISVILLE AIRPORT. SAYS FIRST DATA SHOWS THE AIRPORT MAKES 65% OF THE BUSINESS. THIS DID IN 2019, WHICH WAS THE AIRPORT’S MOST AFFECTED YEAR THROUGH THIS PANDEMIC AND SEEING THIS LEVEL OF DEMAND AND THE RESPONDENT FROM AIRLINES IS VERY POSITIVE. THIS SHOULD REALLY BE A VERY ROBUST SUMMER TRAVEL SEASON, DISEASE CONTROL CENTERS. THE PREVENTION UPDATE ITS ADVICE TO SAY THAT THEFT IS LOW RISK FOR FULLY VACCINATED PEOPLE. ANOTHER SIGNS MAN SAYS TRAVEL WILL LIKELY INCREASE PEOPLE WANT TO TRAVEL THEY GOT PANAMA DEMAND AND THAT’S SURE. SO I THINK I AM REALLY OPTIMISTIC WHERE YOU ARE REALLY BACK TO 2019 LEVELS IN SUMMER DURING THE PANDEMIC TRIP NUMBERS MAY HAVE HAD HISTORIC LOW BUT WOULD WORK HERE AT THE AIRPORT NEVER HAPPENED PANDEMIC. WE MAKE RECORDS. WE ARE SEEING CAPACITY ISSUES WITH PARKING. WE NEED TO MAKE CUSTOMER SERVICE IMPROVEMENTS THE MAN SAYS THEY TAKEN TIME WHEN TRAVEL WAS ESTABLISHED TO IMPROVE AIRPORT CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN BY $ 400 MILLION. ONE OF THE PROJECTS OF THIS NEW CENTER OF OPERATION WE CAN GET WORKERS IN ENTREPRENEURS TO BE HERE. THERE IS NO BETTER TIME. TO ACCELERATE THESE PROGRAMS. AND THEREFORE REALLY THAT IS WHY WE MADE THE PROJECTS ALSO INCLUDE HVAC UPGRADES AND TERMINAL UPGRADES. I KEEP SAYING WHEN OUR CUSTOMERS COME BACK THEY ARE GONNA SEE GENRE O
Louisville International Airport receives $ 11.5 million in latest round of federal funding
Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport received $ 11.5 million from the Federal Aviation Administration under the Coronavirus Relief and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2020.The announcement came from U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell, R-Kentucky, who added that Bowman Field received $ 23,000. “Last year challenged our local airports and their employees. With these bipartisan rescue funds, Kentucky is poised for a solid economic return,” McConnell said in a statement. hurry. According to the FAA, federal resources can be used for operations, disinfection and to prevent the spread of pathogens at the airport, the statement said. Of Louisville International’s total amount, $ 437,670 has been provided to support third-party vendors, including car rentals, parking operations and concessions, the statement said. Now more than ever, building and improving infrastructure creates jobs and facilitates business growth. nuanced leadership for kentucky, we are receiving funding essential to the airport’s ability to support the local economy, âLouisville Regional Airports Authority executive director Dan Mann said in the statement. Last year, McConnell announced that Louisville International had received nearly $ 45.2 million in federal funding, including from the CARES (Aid, Relief and Economic Security) law against the coronavirus. Senator McConnell introduced the CARES Act in March 2020 and led to it passing the Senate. Prior to this funding announcement, Kentucky airports had received nearly $ 110 million from bipartisan COVID rescue packages. Click here to read more content from Louisville Business First.
Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport received $ 11.5 million from the Federal Aviation Administration under the 2020 Supplementary Appropriations Act for coronavirus relief and response.
The announcement came from US Senator Mitch McConnell of R-Kentucky, who added that Bowman Field had received $ 23,000 in federal funding.
âThe past year has challenged our local airports and their employees. With these bipartisan rescue funds, Kentucky is poised for a solid economic return,â McConnell said in a press release.
According to the FAA, federal resources can be used for operations, disinfection and to prevent the spread of pathogens at the airport, the statement said. Of Louisville International’s total amount, $ 437,670 has been provided to support third-party vendors, including car rentals, parking operations and dealerships, the statement said.
âNow more than ever, building and improving infrastructure creates jobs and facilitates business growth. Through Senator McConnell’s continued leadership for Kentucky, we are receiving funds critical to the airport’s ability to support the local economy, âLouisville Regional Airports Authority Executive Director Dan Mann said in the statement. communicated.
Last year, McConnell announced that Louisville International had received nearly $ 45.2 million in federal funding, including from the CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security) law. Senator McConnell introduced the CARES Act in March 2020 and brought it to Senate passage.
Prior to this funding announcement, Kentucky airports had received nearly $ 110 million from bipartisan COVID bailouts.
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