USDOT Says Congress Would Need to Be Involved in $2.5 Billion Low-Cost Airline Aid Request
Source: US News & World Report/Reuters
April 27, 2026, at 5:59 p.m.
BALTIMORE, April 27 (Reuters) - U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said on Monday that Congress would need to play a role in a request by U.S. budget airlines for $2.5 billion in government aid to address the spike in jet fuel costs during the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.
"I don't have that money - can't just pull it out of the couch cushions. There would have to be a lot of government engagement and a bipartisan effort to find the funds for them. You can't snap your fingers," Duffy told reporters on the sidelines of an event. "Congress would have to get involved as well with that kind of number," Duffy said.
The Association of Value Airlines confirmed it had asked President Donald Trump's administration to create a $2.5 billion liquidity pool, used exclusively to offset incremental fuel costs "as a necessary and targeted measure to stabilize operations and keep airfares affordable during this period of volatility."
Duffy said he took part in 10 minutes of an hour-long meeting with the low-cost carriers last week but had to leave early to attend a White House meeting. The request came up after he left. "We got to see what the requests are, get their information, have them make the pitch, have them make the sell," Duffy said. "We'll see."
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Jacson6
(2,102 posts)I'm sick of these sucker plays that congress does for defunct corporations.
EuterpeThelo
(416 posts)can spend that in a couple of days on an illegal, undeclared, unconstitutional war. If the budget carriers go away, that's a lose for everyone that travels.
travelingthrulife
(5,442 posts)When I was young it was still pretty much the wealthy who flew. Too expensive for regular people.
travelingthrulife
(5,442 posts)Putin's bestest little boy.