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February 20, 2003
For Immediate Release
Contact: Mindy Hamlin, Communications Dept.
Phone: 840-2100 ext. 207
RDU
Receives Approval to Implement a Passenger Facility Charge To Fund Airport
Development Projects
RDU Airport, NC –
The Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority today announced the Federal Aviation
Administration has approved its application to collect a $3 passenger
facility charge to fund major capital improvement projects. The PFC will
be charged to the airline ticket of passengers departing RDU beginning
April 1, 2003.
The PFC will generate
$70 million over the next six years. In 2008, the airport will have the
option of renewing the PFC application.
The funds generated
by the PFC will pave the way for airport projects including additional
taxiways and expansion of the apron area at Terminal C, a major component
of the airport’s Terminal C redevelopment and renovation plan.
The Airport Authority
originally planned to begin collecting the PFC in April 2002 but temporarily
deferred the application in light of the events of September 11 and the
impact on the airline industry.
Of the 429 airports
nationwide, nearly 300 currently collect a passenger facility charge,
which is used to fund FAA-approved airport improvement projects. PFCs
across the country range from $1 to $4.50.
While many airports
collect PFCs, no more than two can be imposed on any one-way ticket and
no more than four on any round trip.
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