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US airports want a $10 billion government bailout as coronavirus cripples air travel

US airports are seeking $10 billion in US government assistance to help offset losses incurred by the sharp drop in travel due to coronavirus, two people briefed on the matter said.

Airports have been in discussions with the White House and US lawmakers, the sources said. Airports Council International - North America said it had now updated its forecast of losses this year to least $8.7 billion and cautioned it is likely to grow. The airports rely on passenger traffic for revenue and met with the White House last week to raise urgent concerns about the decline in passenger traffic.

 

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They’re vultures.

No. US airports have overcharged for everything for so long. They should be just fine.

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