Colorado Springs Airport launches FlyMyAirport tool for streamlined trip planning

Alex Kovacs, Director of Aviation at Colorado Springs Airport
Alex Kovacs, Director of Aviation at Colorado Springs Airport - Colorado Springs Airport
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Colorado Springs Airport has launched FlyMyAirport, a new online tool designed to simplify the travel planning process for its passengers. The widget, available on the airport’s website at flycos.com, enables users to search and book flights, compare prices, and explore various travel options focused specifically on departures from Colorado Springs.

“We are happy to introduce this accessible and easy-to-use service that allows passengers to quickly find the best travel options exclusively from COS,” said Colorado Springs Airport Aviation Director Alex Kovacs. “FlyMyAirport is a solution that enhances the overall shopping experience by providing a seamless and efficient way to plan and book flights from COS to anywhere in the world. It also helps the airport team better understand the demand of our community for non-stop flights to desired destinations.”

The FlyMyAirport feature highlights direct flight availability by day of the week and provides access to information about hundreds of nonstop or one-stop destinations served from Colorado Springs. Users can also view current flight deals, as well as search for rental cars, hotels, and vacation packages directly through flycos.com.

The airport aims for this addition to streamline trip planning for travelers while giving staff insight into community preferences regarding nonstop flight routes.



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