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Colorado Springs Airport: An Economic Asset We All Have a Stake In

57 min · 5. juni 2026
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WEBSITE: FLYCOS.COM During a recent conversation with Colorado Springs Airport Aviation Director Alex Kovacs, one message stood out clearly: the Colorado Springs Airport (COS) is far more than a transportation hub-it is a critical economic development asset for Southern Colorado. Serving more than 2.4 million passengers annually, COS functions as a front door to our region for business leaders, investors, tourists, military personnel, and residents alike. The airport's connectivity supports business recruitment, workforce mobility, tourism, conventions, defense operations, and overall regional competitiveness. What makes COS unique is convenience. Travelers benefit from easy access, affordable parking, short security lines, modern concourse improvements, new passenger amenities, and a growing lounge experience-all without the congestion associated with larger airports. The ongoing ElevateCOS modernization project continues to enhance the customer experience while positioning the airport for future growth. Perhaps most importantly, the airport's success depends on us. Every time Southern Colorado travelers choose to fly from COS, they help strengthen passenger demand that supports existing routes and encourages airlines to add new destinations. Those choices directly influence the level of air service available to businesses and residents throughout the region. For Southern Colorado's economy to remain competitive, we must continue viewing our airport as essential infrastructure. Whether traveling for business or leisure, using Colorado Springs Airport is an investment in the region's economic future, helping sustain the air service, connectivity, and opportunities that keep Southern Colorado growing.

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