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Coronavirus: Will the Winnipeg airport separate passengers by vaccine status when borders reopen?

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Full impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Winnipeg s airport revealed

  WINNIPEG The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on air travel around the world, and Winnipeg was no exception.  The Winnipeg Airport Authority (WAA) reported a net loss of $40.3 million in 2020, according to Nicole Sefaniuk, WAA vice president of finance and operations. Stefaniuk said the first couple of months of last year started strong, continuing an upward trajectory of passenger numbers happening since 2017. When the pandemic hit in March and traveller volumes dropped, with the year finishing at 1.3 million travellers passing through the airport, a decrease of over 71 per cent compared to 2019. “The last time we saw passenger volumes that low was in 1971,” said Stefaniuk.

Airport lands Bermuda contract

Winnipeg Free Press Save to Read Later A Winnipeg Airports Authority subsidiary has won its first international contract to provide safety management training for the company that runs the main airport in Bermuda. A Winnipeg Airports Authority subsidiary has won its first international contract to provide safety management training for the company that runs the main airport in Bermuda. The subsidiary, Winnipeg Airport Services Corp. (WASCO), now has a presence in 32 Canadian airports and one in Bermuda. MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS files Winnipeg Airport Authority vice-president Tyler MacAfee says WASCO is part of a bid to become less reliant on passenger revenue

New findings about noise near the airport may pave the way for Polo Park development

  WINNIPEG The landscape around Polo Park and along Portage Avenue could change as the findings of new reports may help pave the way for new developments including a major project at the Polo Park Mall. Currently a vicinity plan restricts housing projects close to the airport including the shopping mall over noise concerns. But two reports show noise levels from the airport aren’t impacting as many areas as once thought. “These reports reflect the fact noise contours have changed, said the area s city councillor Scott Gillingham. The reports commissioned by the province say changes should be made to the vicinity plan because noise from the airport is not impacting as much land as it once was.

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