Given that the business environment of airlines is still severe due to the prolonged impact of the new corona, the government has decided to provide 70 billion yen to airlines by reducing airport charges in the next fiscal year as well. I did.

As the effects of the new coronavirus continue to prolong, ANA Holdings and Japan Airlines, which are major airlines, have announced that their one-year financial results until March next year will fall into the final deficit for the second consecutive year.



In light of this difficult business environment, the government will continue to reduce both the "airport usage fee" that airlines will pay for using the airport next year and the "aircraft fuel tax" that will be levied on the fuel loaded into aircraft. , Has decided to provide 70 billion yen to airline companies.



However, the final adjustment is being made to reduce the airport usage fee reduction from about 90% this year to about 60% next year, and the aircraft fuel tax will also be reduced.



The background to continuing public support is to support the management of airline companies and maintain an empty network, but the government has a broad understanding by limiting the total amount of support from 120 billion yen this year. I want to get.