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Federal rent-relief less than $200K for Regina airport: CEO

Reviewing comments from Ottawa鈥檚 special envoy to the Prairies, the Regina Airport Authority鈥檚 CEO is thankful for financial help from the feds during the pandemic, but noted the government鈥檚 rent-relief program amounted to less than $200,000 in savi
Reviewing comments from Ottawa鈥檚 special envoy to the Prairies, the Regina Airport Authority鈥檚 CEO is thankful for financial help from the feds during the pandemic, but noted the government鈥檚 rent-relief program amounted to less than $200,000 in savings.
James Bogusz said the airport realized those savings in the context of a 52-per cent loss in revenue in 2020 at YQR.
鈥淭he federal rent program for us has a lot less impact than it would on a larger airport. The rent we pay is based on how much revenue we generate. There鈥檚 a formula the government outlines,鈥 he said.
In an interview with the Leader-Post, he responded to comments from Winnipeg 麻豆传媒AV Centre MP Jim Carr, who last week gave a videoconference to Saskatchewan鈥檚 chambers of commerce.
After winning the 2019 federal election but losing every riding in Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Liberals appointed Carr 鈥 who won his riding 鈥 as its Prairie Envoy to try building inroads here.
Responding to a question about the pandemic鈥檚 impact on mid-market airports and how Ottawa helped with its 2021-22 budget, Carr told attendees, 鈥測ou know there was significant rent relief offered to airports across the country, which was helpful. I know that more is requested, more is being looked at.鈥
According to Bogusz, the 鈥渕ore significant鈥 financial help has been the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy; 鈥渨e've used it throughout the pandemic 鈥 it didn't necessarily preserve all the jobs we had to cut, but it definitely preserved a few, and it certainly preserved the expense line over here at the airport, a little over $1 million.鈥
The rent relief would have made a bigger dent in an average, non-pandemic year, he said.
鈥淲e pay upwards of $1 million-plus in rent to the federal government.
鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to pay that; I think it鈥檚 important and it's part of our mandate to do that as an airport with a ground lease,鈥 Bogusz said.
The rent-relief package likely was 鈥渇ar more meaningful just in terms of the scale and how much revenue they generate鈥 in Vancouver, Calgary or Toronto, he added.
Prior to entering federal politics in 2015, Carr served as a board member with the Winnipeg Airports Authority.
He underscored 鈥渢he key to restoring other airports to better health is to get more planes in the air, and to get more planes in the air is tied up to our capacity to get out of the pandemic.鈥
Bogusz agreed, saying he supports that point.
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