More than $20 million secured to help MT airports keep of with costs during pandemic
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Billings airport tightening mask requirements and increasing cleaning
Billings airport keeping mask requirements, ramping up cleaning on planes
By: Jeanelle Slade
and last updated 2021-02-25 21:12:37-05
Nearly two weeks after Gov. Greg Gianforte allowed the statewide mask mandate to expire, Montanans are stepping out mask-free.
But before people get too comfortable and book their first flight in over a year, they need to know travel restrictions in airports and planes across Montana are now tighter.
Whether you fly, board a train, or hop a city or commercial bus, a nationwide mandate says you must wear a mask.
âEven though the mandate has been dropped by the governor, and for the state of Montana, in this building, you still need to do it,â said Kevin Ploehn, the Billings director of aviation and transit.
Billings Weather Had Historic Stretch of Subzero Days
The cold and snowy stretch of weather that we re about to break out of, broke several records for temperatures and snowfall, according to the N.W.S.
A summary of National Weather Service reports from their climate station in Billings showed two new snowfall records were set on February 5, when 5.2 inches of snow accumulated, and the following day (2/6) when there was 6.7 inches of snow recorded in the Magic City.
The recap of the snow and prolonged cold from the National Weather Service also reported that the
string of seven straight days with highs below zero at Billings tied for 3rd longest since records began in 1934, and was the longest since 1985. Billings broke one record low on February 11, when it dropped to -15.