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Air traffic rebound continues to boost US airports; US city and state pension burdens ease

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Analyst Earl Heffintrayer of the Project and Infrastructure Finance team discusses how the air traffic recovery is helping US airports and their ability to weather COVID-19 surges. Plus, Eva Bogaty of the US Public Finance team examines prospects for tourism destinations Hawaii and Las Vegas and Tom Aaron weighs in on investment returns reducing pension liabilities for cities and states.

In this Episode:

  • Earl Heffintrayer outlines how much of the boost to airports is driven by tourists (begins at 3:22 mins)
  • Eva Bogaty on what the economic consequences will be for major tourist destinations in the event of another COVID surge. (begins at 7:27 mins)

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Analyst Earl Heffintrayer of the Project and Infrastructure Finance team discusses how the air traffic recovery is helping US airports and their ability to weather COVID-19 surges. Plus, Eva Bogaty of the US Public Finance team examines prospects for tourism destinations Hawaii and Las Vegas and Tom Aaron weighs in on investment returns reducing pension liabilities for cities and states.

In this Episode:

  • Earl Heffintrayer outlines how much of the boost to airports is driven by tourists (begins at 3:22 mins)
  • Eva Bogaty on what the economic consequences will be for major tourist destinations in the event of another COVID surge. (begins at 7:27 mins)

Related Content:

Airports – US: Traffic recovery stalls past peak leisure travel season; delta variant weighs on fall

Hawaii (State of): Update to analysis following outlook revision to positive

State and Local Government – US: Huge investment returns set to benefit governments' pension funding

State and Local Government – New York: Steep drop in target return for pension system investments is credit positive

State and Local Government – US: Retiree healthcare obligations remain material for a segment of municipal issuers

  continue reading

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