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Post-pandemic funding for Kerry Airport
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By Sean Moriarty
The future of Kerry Airport has been given a boost after the Government confirmed that it is one of three regional airports in the country in line for as share of €21.3 million in funding.
The funding is part one of a five-year funding plan under the newly announced Regional Airports Programme.
Kerry Airport will share €21.3 million with Donegal Airport and Ireland West, (Knock) airports.
The programme provides a framework for supporting airports that deliver international connectivity to their regions.
“The aviation industry and in particular airports have been acutely impacted by COVID-19. Government has recognised this and is committed to supporting airports while passenger numbers remain low and activity is suppressed. This new programme will greatly assist in maintaining connectivity in our regional airports,” said Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Hildegarde Naughton TD.
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