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Airports are funded by passenger fees and another trust fund.
The rest comes from passenger fees, parking charges, rent from retailers and so on.
A 1973 law prohibiting airports in the United States from charging passenger fees was changed in 1990.
Those include using money raised by passenger fees for higher wages and health benefits, pensions, vacation pay and promotion opportunities for workers.
But what about the airports, which have been complaining that they cannot raise their passenger fees even as the airlines raise or impose surcharges at will on everything except the cabin air.
It was also opposed by the airlines at Kennedy, which contended that the money for the project -- which is coming from passenger fees collected at the airport -- should not be spent for work off the airport grounds.
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A $2.50 passenger fee on each flight will pay for the upgraded protection.
But, he said, airlines lobby hard to prevent airports from raising the passenger fee ceiling partly because restricting this revenue limits the ability of airports to expand.
Any increase in the airport passenger fee, which is collected as part of the ticket price, "would raise the cost of travel, which harms consumers and the entire travel and tourism industry," she said.
With the airport security bill, the president signed a massive public works program that put airline security personnel under the federal umbrella and even included a tax increase -- called a "passenger fee".
The same conclusion can be directly applied to all other per-passenger fees or taxes being collected by governments and/or airports.
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