COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – In April, Colorado Springs Airport (COS) saw a total of 194,004 passengers travel through the terminal, which represents a 15.4 percent increase from last April. Enplanements were up by 15.6 percent year-over-year, with 97,293 travelers boarding a plane out of COS in April.
“We have consistently seen an increase in traffic at COS, and as we approach the summer months, we anticipate that this trend will continue. This reflects the strong support of our community for our airport,” said Greg Phillips, Director of Aviation.
With a 10.2 percent YOY increase of seats available in April, totaling 118,774 seats for the month, COS saw a nice increase in enplanements and a 3.8 percent increase in load factors, averaging 81.9 percent for the month across all nonstop options.
Looking ahead to summer travel, seats are 6 percent higher from June through August than in the same period last year. This summer will also boast an array of new air service, including Avelo Airlines Hollywood-Burbank/Los Angeles (BUR) nonstop flight, Sun Country Airlines, and Delta Air Lines nonstop flights to Minneapolis/St. Paul (MSP), and on June 4, Southwest Airlines will initiate nonstop service to Baltimore/Washinton (BWI). In addition, Delta will launch a second daily nonstop service to Atlanta (ATL) starting in July. Seats are currently available for purchase.
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The Colorado Springs Airport provides a travel experience that prioritizes friendliness, safety, and comfort. Enjoy the speed and convenience of a small airport with options on daily nonstop flights and hundreds of connections worldwide. As one of the Best Workplaces named by the Gazette in 2021, 2022, and 2023 we are committed to delivering exceptional service and a warm welcome to all our passengers, making your journey memorable from start to finish. For more information visit FlyCOS.com, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn. Your adventure begins here at the Colorado Springs Airport.
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