• Latest currency collection a record haul as passengers dig deep to support work of the FlightPath Fund 

Glasgow passengers have raised £9,909.16 for the airport’s FlightPath Fund so far this year.

The fantastic amount was collected at the end of the school summer holidays through the six cash globes positioned across the airport in which passengers can donate any left-over currency. 

The sum raised by passengers has been added to this year’s £115,000 FlightPath Fund awards pot total.

The FlightPath Fund supports a diverse range of local groups, charities and organisations across the Glasgow, Renfrewshire, East and West Dunbartonshire local authority areas. So far this year, 61 awards have been made totalling more than £105,000. 

The Fund’s committee is continuing to urge neighbouring groups and organisations to submit applications and is also keen to support sustainability-themed projects aimed at improving the environment in the communities local to the airport. 

The total amount collected came from dozens of different global currencies including Croatian Kunas, Vietnamese Dong, Turkish Lira, Singaporean Dollars, Latvian Lats, South African Rands, Ukrainian Hryvnia and Israeli New Shekel. Currencies new to the collection globes included Malawian Kwacha, Ethiopian Birr, Macau Patacas and Costa Rica Colons. 

The top five currencies collected out with UK Pounds and Euros were: 

  • US Dollars 
  • Swiss Francs
  • Czech Koruna
  • Australian Dollar
  • Danish Krone
  • UAE Dirhams 

Aside from the obscure and wonderful currencies of the world, the globes also collected donations in pre-Euro currencies including Irish Punts, Lithuanian and Latvian Litas and German Deutsche Marks.

Archie Hunter, Chair of the FlightPath Fund, said: “Glasgow Airport’s passengers continue to show their generosity and this is very welcome indeed, particularly during the current cost of living crisis. 

“We are extremely grateful for their support and I want to assure them that by donating their unused currency, they are playing a significant role in helping such a diverse range of worthwhile groups, charities and organisations local that neighbour the airport.”

The final FlightPath Fund meeting of the year will take place on Friday 3 November. To find out more about applying for funding support, visit: www.glasgowairport.com/community and download the application form and our funding guidelines. 

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