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More than 215 TSA workers at the airport have gotten sick with COVID-19 since last March.
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Thirty flights were delayed and about 10 to 15 flights were canceled due to heavy wind and rains.
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Three more COVID-19 cases were confirmed in TSA officers at the airport today. Nearly 210 have gotten sick since the start of the pandemic.
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One of the factors contributing to this? A new Hawaiian Airlines nonstop flight between Orlando and Honolulu.
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It could take until 2025 for airport traffic to return to pre-COVID levels.
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The 2 billion dollars in grant money for the program is available to 3,000 commercial service, smaller airports that provide relief to nearby larger ones, and publicly owned general-aviation airports.
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Under the administrative directive, TSA officers are required to wear face masks in office spaces, common areas, hallways, cubicles and conference rooms.
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A COVID-19 testing site is coming to the Orlando International Airport. The board that oversees the airport agreed to lease space to AdventHealth for a Centra Care testing site.
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The airport reached a high of 36,000 departing passengers over the weekend.
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The Orlando International Airport already reduced its budget by 18.4 million dollars midway through the current fiscal year.