Charlotte Douglas International Airport will receive $135 million federal funds under the CARES Act

Charlotte, North Carolina, 2020-May-08 — /Travel PR News/ — Charlotte Douglas International Airport will receive $135 million in federal funds from the CARES Act to help offset revenue declines caused by drastic reductions in air travel due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

With CLT’s enplanements at just 5 percent of our 2019 level, a months-long recovery is anticipated. Aviation Director Brent Cagle said the emergency funds will be used and to pay for operating, maintenance costs and debt service.

The Aviation Department’s priorities in responding to COVID-19 are to:
•    sustain airport operations by supporting mission critical operations
•    protect jobs of Aviation Department employees
•    honor our commitment to investors, complying with obligations of the CLT bond order
•    support CLT business partners with financial relief and flexibility

The CARES Act, short for Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, includes a total of $10 billion to be awarded as economic relief to eligible U.S. airports affected by the prevention of, preparation for and response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Distributed as grants, the funds will be made available by the FAA and can be used for any lawful airport expense.

“There are still 10,000 to 15,000 people utilizing the airport daily. They could be doctors. They could be people trying to get back home, if they were stranded during this crisis,” Cagle said. “They are traveling because they need to travel. The airfield and the terminal are imperative for us to sustain those operations.”

He pointed out that job preservation is an obligation of the CARES Act. “If you work for the Aviation Department, your job is protected for now,” he said.

Cagle says prioritizing debt service during this time will preserve the Aviation Department’s bond rating, giving CLT continued access to low rates as it builds and grows.

Depending on the rate of recovery, funds could also be used to help with capital projects suspended due to the effects of the pandemic. Those include Concourse A Expansion Phase II, the Joint Operations Center (JOC), the Concessions Distribution and Receiving Center and the Concourse D/Federal Inspection Station renovation design.

Source: Charlotte Douglas International Airport

Travel PR News Editor

Recent Posts

British Airways Elevates Chicago Experience with Third Daily Service and Terminal Move

British Airways has moved its departures from Terminal 5 to Terminal 3 at Chicago O'Hare International…

18 hours ago

Hard Rock, Seminole Gaming, and Royal Caribbean Forge Global Partnership

The New Partnership Offers Vacationers and Team Members Rewards at Hard Rock and Seminole Casinos,…

18 hours ago

World of Hyatt Expands Luxury Portfolio with 700+ Mr & Mrs Smith Hotels

A global collection of carefully curated hotels provides members with authentic local experiences for earning…

18 hours ago

Hyatt and KultureCity’s Survey Paves the Way for Neurodiversity-Inclusive Hospitality

Hyatt collaborates with KultureCity for a survey of more than 1,000 neurodivergent individuals and caregivers…

18 hours ago

This website uses cookies.