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Calgary airport facing loss of $67M this year; asks for federal rent, loan relief

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COVID-19 pandemic, and it’s hoping the federal government will step in to help.“We need tailored government help to ensure the long term viability of the airport Calgarians and Albertans rely on for the safe and secure passage of people and goods,” president and CEO of the Calgary Airport Authority Bob Sartor said Tuesday.

Coronavirus: Calgary airport sees 95% drop in passengers in April In order to keep up its current travel and cargo positions, the airport needs a five-year rent extension, Sartor said.He acknowledged the airport has been asking for this for several months, and the federal government has offered rent relief for 2020, but said “it will be a long recovery, and we will need some help from them.”YYC AGM – @FlyYYC newest.

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