Fewer travelers than expected are parking at Dallas/Fort Worth Airport this year, leaving a hole in the airport’s budget.
At the mid-point in its fiscal year, DFW’s parking revenues, while up over last year, are $3.9 million less than the airport had projected. As a result, executives told the airport board Thursday, they’re forecasting a $10 million budget shortfall, primarily due to parking.
“Originating customers were below planning and those are the customers who park,” said Sean Donohue, the airport’s chief executive.
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