Some airports are raising their fees, to recoup some of their lockdown-losses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Airports that lost millions of dollars during the pandemic are now trying to recoup some of the losses as travel picks up again.
After the decline in traffic during the pandemic, some airports are now increasing fees they charge passengers. Fees for "airport improvements" and "passenger facility fees" are ways airports can fund upgrades, maintenance and employee salaries.
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