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As travel comes back, US airport parking makes a slow recovery

As travel comes back, US airport parking makes a slow recovery Benét J. Wilson © Provided by The Points Guy MSN has partnered with The Points Guy for our coverage of credit card products. MSN and The Points Guy may receive a commission from card issuers. The COVID-19 pandemic has cost North American airports $23.3 billion, significantly setting back previously forecasted stable growth prospects, according to Airports Council International – North America. While aeronautical revenues are under pressure, the cost of operations remain unchanged since airports can’t close or relocate terminals during the outbreak. Plus, 90% of nonaeronautical revenue is passenger-dependent, based on ACI-NA research. As passenger activity level decreases, nonaeronautical revenue, including parking, also  decreased proportionally.

It Begins With Just Two Flights on American Airlines -- Next Thing You Know, Aircraft Are Parked

LM Otero News leaked out earlier today that American Airlines made a couple of route modifications on two flights departing out of Charlotte, North Carolina, that normally fly non-stop.  Each of those flights had one stop added to the flight. Both need to stop for gas. In trying to manage its available Jet A aviation fuel, American decided that the two flights departing out of Charlotte would leave without all the fuel needed to reach their ultimate destinations. American Airlines is adding stops on two long-range flights out of Charlotte, North Carolina, in response to fuel supply chain disruptions caused by the shutdown of the massive Colonial Pipeline.

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