DOT offers $1B for airports to add nursing suites, family lanes, and even treadmills
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DOT offers $1B for airports to add nursing suites, family lanes, and even treadmills
""Make Travel Family Friendly Again""
""I am talking about ushering in the golden age of transportation,""
""making the experience better in airports and its pretty wide open on what airports want to ask for""
""I fly typically, over the past 30 years, on average 250 days a year, and I can tell you, this is where healthy diets go to die,""
The Department of Transportation created a $1 billion grant program to make U.S. airports more family- and health-friendly. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy launched the "Make Travel Family Friendly Again" campaign with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on December 8. The funding can support nursing pods, workout areas, family lanes at security, playgrounds to reduce screen time, and healthier food options such as Farmer's Fridge. Duffy emphasized flexibility in grant uses and said DOT is hiring and encouraging retention of air traffic controllers.
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