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He continued: “Airports have remained committed to staying open during these extraordinary times to assist people to return home, so freight can be delivered and essential workers can continue to do their jobs. There has been a 98 per cent reduction in aircraft passenger movements in the past three months, yet the fixed costs to operate airports haven't changed, with runways still needing to be open and safety and security screening maintained."
“It is important that governments maintain a strong focus on the challenges of the aviation sector as the broader economy begins to recover. Reopening domestic borders, and those international borders where the risks can be managed, are clear priorities to boost tourism and commerce. Support for international security screening and land tax relief are needed by airports, as well as an extension of JobKeeper assistance. Assistance for regional airports is needed as they continue to operate essential services for their communities but many are not eligible for support programmes, such as JobKeeper," Goodwin concluded.
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