The future of the Bournemouth event is being reviewed because of a £44m council budget shortfall.
The future of Bournemouth's free air festival is to be considered as the council seeks to tackle a £44m budget shortfall.
But Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council leader Vikki Slade said it was "heavily subsidised" by residents.Council papers show the new alliance administration's cabinet is due to discuss "future options" for the four-day festival at its meeting on 26 July, to "make a decision on the future of Bournemouth Air Festival beyond 2023".that any decisions would not impact this year's event, which takes place between 31 August and 3 September.
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