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Cardiff Airport to receive Welsh Government aid during coronavirus pandemic

The Welsh Government will provide finance to support the reduced operations and to maintain solvency, half the staff at the airport will be put on furlough

Flybe operated several routes from Cardiff Airport(Image: WalesOnline )

Financial support has been announced to help Cardiff Airport deal with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

And the Welsh Government has also called on Westminster to provide additional aid to the airport.

The Welsh Government will provide finance to Cardiff Airport through varying its existing agreed commercial loan facility, to support its reduced operations and to maintain solvency.

As a result of the Covid-19 pandemic global travel restrictions mean there are currently no commercial flights operating for passenger travel from Cardiff Airport and operational hours of the airfield have been reduced.

But the airport remains open to provide freight, emergency and critical logistical support.

Welsh economy minister Ken Skates has called on the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government to develop arrangements to enable Cardiff Airport to receive additional state support as compensation for the impact of the coronavirus outbreak.

Just over half the jobs at the airport will be furloughed for a minimum of three weeks, to be reinstated when business needs change. The airport is topping up the Government payment of up to 80% to ensure all staff get 100% pay while they are on furlough.

Mr Skates said: "Cardiff Airport is an important part of our economy and our transport network, and this proactive step will help to protect the airport.