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US Airports Get Nearly $1 Billion for Family-Friendly Upgrades: Duffy
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The Federal Aviation Administration has invested $970 million to make airports more family-friendly, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy announced Monday.
Airports in 45 states will get upgrades that will include new children’s play spaces, mother’s rooms (also known as nursing rooms), family security lanes, and sensory rooms for children with special needs.
The new program is called the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act’s Airport Terminal Program.
“This administration is focused on making travel happier and more convenient for American families. The Golden Age of Travel includes a Family First agenda,” Duffy said in a statement. “We’re making airports inviting spaces for parents and children to relax and recharge prior to boarding.”…
Airports in 45 states will get upgrades that will include new children’s play spaces, mother’s rooms (also known as nursing rooms), family security lanes, and sensory rooms for children with special needs.
The new program is called the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act’s Airport Terminal Program.
“This administration is focused on making travel happier and more convenient for American families. The Golden Age of Travel includes a Family First agenda,” Duffy said in a statement. “We’re making airports inviting spaces for parents and children to relax and recharge prior to boarding.”…
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