U.S. Rep. Susan Wild (left) and U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg (center) talk with an official while touring the new terminal connector at Lehigh Valley International Airport on Tuesday.
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U.S. Rep. Susan Wild (left) and U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg (center) talk with an official while touring the new terminal connector at Lehigh Valley International Airport on Tuesday.
Stephanie Sigafoos / WLVR
Amid a summer of flight delays and cancellations across the country, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg visited the area Tuesday to highlight significant funding being used to upgrade Lehigh Valley International Airport.
Buttigieg, the 40-year-old former presidential candidate and mayor of South Bend, Indiana, endured heavy criticism as chaos unfolded during the unofficial start of the summer travel season and continues — to some degree — to plague the airline industry.
More than 7,000 flights were cancelled worldwide over Memorial Day weekend, including nearly 3,000 in the U.S., according to the tracking service FlightAware.
But on Tuesday, alongside U.S. Rep. Susan Wild (D-Lehigh Valley), Buttigieg said numbers were moving in the right direction as he toured the ongoing construction of a $29 million terminal connection and security checkpoint expansion at LVIA.
“Those cancellation rates that we saw as high as 4% might not sound like a lot, but that’s enough to wreak havoc,” Buttigieg said. “They’re now settling into the 1% to 2% range. It’s never going to be zero because of weather and other issues. But we really need to keep pushing it down.”
The funding for the terminal connector is part of the $1.2 trillion infrastructure package approved by Congress and signed into law by President Joe Biden last year. Nearly $1 billion will be tapped to improve 85 airports across the country.
“You saw the commitment that was here, and we saw a very sound project with a very strong case to be made for it — and part of a bigger vision of how to modernize and upgrade this airport,” Buttigieg said.
When the connector is complete, the airport’s TSA checkpoints will all move to a new above-ground walkway, with two additional areas to screen passengers.
Buttigieg said it’s imperative airports and airlines have the ability to meet passenger demand, but noted the “major economic engine” of LVIA is also the cargo side “that is just as important.”
“A good sign of whether the economy is working is whether it’s working for communities like this with a lot of growth potential,” Buttigieg added.
Passenger traffic is recovering at LVIA since its early-pandemic doldrums. The airport said nearly 93,000 passengers traveled through LVIA in June — the highest total for the month since June 2001.
Buttigieg said LVIA wouldn’t have had this level of funding if it weren’t for the infrastructure package that Wild — who’s running for re-election — and others voted for.
“Whenever she sees me in Washington, she’s talking about the district, she’s talking about the Lehigh Valley, she’s been encouraging me to come,” Buttigieg said. “In particular, she’s emphasized the economic growth potential of this region. And we see that right here at the airport.”
Buttigieg will also visit Lehigh Carbon Community College on Tuesday to discuss investments that will help veterans get trained and find employment in the trucking industry.
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