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Airport Policy

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 20 October 2020

Tuesday, 20 October 2020

Ceisteanna (171)

Dara Calleary

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171. Deputy Dara Calleary asked the Minister for Transport if he will provide details of the regional airport scheme; the areas to which the extra funding will be allocated; if his attention has been drawn to the pressure that regional airports are under as a result of Covid-19; and if operational expenses will be given greater supports in 2020 and 2021. [31274/20]

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As a result of Covid-19, the challenge facing the aviation industry is unprecedented. I am acutely aware of the exposure to airports as a result of the dramatic downturn in activity and I can assure the Deputy that officials in my Department have been in regular contact with the airports throughout this crisis.

This year, funding for Ireland's smallest regional airports has been maintained through the Government's Regional Airports Programme. To date, Donegal, Kerry and Ireland West (Knock) have been allocated capital supports of almost €2.5 million. In recent weeks, the Department has also issued invitations to these airports to apply for funding under an operational grant scheme with an available budget in 2020 of close to €3.5 million. Donegal and Kerry airports are also benefitting from annual support of more than €7 million for the PSO air services between these airports and Dublin.

Regional connectivity and development remains a critical priority of this Government and that is evident from the level of support being provided in 2021 – more than €31 million.

Despite the unprecedented demands on the Exchequer, I have secured the continuation of vital Exchequer supports for the Regional Airports Programme next year. €21.3 million is being provided in 2021 to support capital and operational aid in the areas of safety and security as well as ongoing funding support for the PSO air services. This funding will be administered through a new Regional Airports Programme for the period 2021 to 2025.

By virtue of their size, Shannon and Cork airports have never been eligible for supports under the Regional Airports Programme. However, for the first time, in recognition of the devastating effects of Covid-19, Budget 2021 has also secured the provision of a capital funding budget of €10 million for Shannon and Cork. This will contribute to the costs of safety and security related projects at these airports.

In addition to these targeted supports, airports will continue to be eligible for the economy wide support measures that are open to all sectors, notably wage supports and tax deferrals. In relation to any additional support mechanisms for the wider aviation sector, it is intended that these will be developed within the context of the forthcoming National Economic Plan.

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