Infrastructure woes among biggest challenges at airports heading into busy summer

National Airlines Council of Canada president Jeff Morrison says the 2023 federal budget was a missed opportunity to support airports when it comes to sorely needed infrastructure improvements.
Transport Minister Omar Alghabra announced $75.9 million in additional funding towards the Canadian Transportation Agency on March 14 to help ensure the agency has adequate resources to address passenger rights complaints.

Heading into what's expected to be a busy summer travel season, some of the largest challenges facing Canada’s airports relate to sorely needed infrastructure improvements, in contrast to the workforce shortages and pandemic-related disruptions that dogged the sector last ...

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