Jacksonville Aviation Authority Prepares For 2020 Holiday Travel Season

[Jacksonville, FL – November 10, 2020] With aspects of airportoperations modified in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the JacksonvilleAviation Authority (JAA) wants to make sure all Northeast Florida residentstraveling through Jacksonville International Airport (JAX) during the holidayseason know what to expect when they arrive at the airport.

“Since the onset of the pandemic, we havebeen laser-focused on implementing the aviation industry’s best practices inresponse to COVID-19, and we are confident that we will still provide a safeand enjoyable journey through JAX this holiday season,” said Mark VanLoh, CEOof JAA.

Travelers should anticipate the followingchanges when traveling through JAX over the holidays.  

Parking: Economy Lot #1 will open only on Wednesday,Nov. 25 from 6:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M for Thanksgiving travel. All vehicles parked inEconomy Lot #1 must exit by November 30. In April, JAA dramatically reducedon-airport parking rates in the daily and hourly garages and the daily surfacelot. 

 

Parking Location

Daily Rate

Hourly Garage

$10.00

Daily Garage

$10.00

Daily Surface Lot

$7.00

Economy Lot #1

$6.00


Concessions:
Several restaurants in theterminal are open to accommodate the influx of travelers but with limited menusand modified hours.

COVID-19 safety: JAA provides allinformation related to the airport’s COVID-19 response at JaxAirportCares.com. While many procedureswere in effect at the start of the COVID-19 crisis, these enhanced protectivemeasures are currently in place for the well-being of travelers: 

 

  • Facial Coverings: Travelers are required to wear a facial covering when in the terminal, per the City of Jacksonville’s mask mandate. Masks will be provided to any traveler that may not have one available.

 

  • Frequent cleaning of high-touch areas throughout the terminal: Janitorial staff adhere to CDC guidelines for cleaning, utilize CDC recommended cleaning solutions, and conduct frequent disinfection of high-touch areas.  

 

  • Stand-alone and wall-mounted hand sanitizers: Stand-alone and wall-mounted hand sanitizers have been installed in strategic locations throughout the terminal. 

 

  • Plexiglas barriers at ticketing, information desk and gates: Plexiglas screening barriers (or sneeze guards) are installed at ticket counters, gates and other locations where employees have direct contact with the public.

      

  • Reduced seating at restaurants and food courts: Seating at open restaurants and the food court areas have been reduced to limit crowding and promote social distancing.

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TheJacksonville Aviation Authority operates Jacksonville International Airport(JAX) and the city's three general aviation airports - Cecil Airport,Jacksonville Executive at Craig Airport (JAXEX) and Herlong RecreationalAirport. The Authority, funded through user fees and not local taxes,contributes over $6 billion annually to the local economy. For more informationabout the Jacksonville Aviation Authority's airports, please visit www.flyjacksonville.com.


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