The future of Washington airports in the COVID-19 era
The pandemic has changed many aspects of daily life, perhaps not the least of which is our ability and willingness to travel. As such, the impact on air travel and airport traffic around the world has been substantial—and its impacts are being felt in Washington state.
The Tuesday Roundtable today focused on statewide airport concerns, with a broad focus on what changes to the travel and tourism industry might mean for ports in Washington. We will look at many issues, including federal relief and regional concerns.
Specifically, we heard from WSDOT’s David Fleckenstein on updates Commercial Aviation Coordinating Commission (CACC), concerning updates to regional airports in Washington and coordinating health requirements for Washington airports. We also heard from Port of Seattle’s Eric ffitch on efforts under way to increase traveler confidence and safety when using SeaTac (now known as SEA). Regional airports in Pasco and Walla Walla also gave an update on what they are seeing in terms of airport traffic and revenue during the pandemic.
In today’s conversation:
· What happened at the most recent Commercial Aviation Coordinating Committee (CACC) meeting
· What the Port of Seattle is doing to deal with the pandemic and the related air travel slowdown
· A sample consumer confidence campaign for encouraging the public to again use your port’s services
Do you need more resources on economic recovery, legal and compliance, internal port operations or health and safety related to the COVID-19 crisis? You can find today’s presentation, along with all previous presentations and information from Tuesday Roundtable speakers, on our COVID-19 response page for ports: https://www.washingtonports.org/covid19
You can listen to the whole meeting here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ze8ari7b1o04qo3/2020-07-28_Zoom_recording.mp4?dl=0
Do you have ideas for future topics we could cover in our Tuesday Roundtables? Email your ideas to Washington.ports@washingtonports.org