COVID-19: Airports Council, IATA seek grants to protect 65.5m jobs
The Airports Council International World and the International Air Transport Association in a joint statement yesterday called on governments to quickly grant financial relief to assist airport operators and airlines during “the unprecedented COVID-19 crisis.”
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