Trending...
- Colorado Springs: Learn to Skate Spring 2026 registration opens at Sertich Ice Center, offering classes for all ages and skill levels
- Colorado Springs ranked easiest city in U.S. to navigate
- NEW MANAGEMENT BOOK: Creating a Joy-Centric Culture
~ Colorado Springs Airport Continues to See Strong Travel Demand in February 2026
According to the latest traffic report released by Colorado Springs Airport, the month of February 2026 saw a steady demand for travel, with airlines reporting strong load factors and several carriers showing year-over-year gains. The airport's focus on long-term growth through expanded air service and partnerships with airlines has resulted in enhanced travel options for the Pikes Peak region.
One notable increase was recorded by Allegiant Air, with its load factor up by 17.8 percentage points compared to February 2025. This growth was largely driven by the airline's St. Petersburg route. Overall, the airport's load factor rose by 3.7 percentage points in comparison to the same period last year.
In addition to these positive developments, Colorado Springs Airport has also announced some notable updates for travelers. The airport's partnership with Cottonwood Center for the Arts has resulted in a new exhibition titled "Inflight Dining – In Consideration of the Airline Meal," which is set to open in April 2026. Submissions for this exhibition are due by April 3rd.
Furthermore, travelers can now enjoy the newly opened Colorado Craft seating area on the concourse. To celebrate this and other recent enhancements, the airport will be hosting an event called "Flights & Bites" on April 7th, showcasing local flavors and expanded amenities for passengers.
More on Colorado Desk
The ongoing concourse modernization project at Colorado Springs Airport is also making progress, with TSA checkpoint entry and exit ramps permanently reopened. The installation of new ramp railing is expected to be completed by early summer 2026, marking the final phase of this project.
As for routes served from Colorado Springs Airport, there are some exciting developments as well. Travelers can now enjoy twice-weekly service to all three destinations, five daily flights to DFW with extensive domestic and international connections, daily service to ORD, and twice-daily service to ATL (except Saturdays). Additionally, there is also twice-daily service to SLC, seasonal daily service to MSP from June 7th to September 30th, and five-day-per-week service to SAN.
For those looking for a tropical getaway, weekly seasonal service to CUN will be available on March 21st and 28th, as well as April 4th. And for convenient nationwide connections, there are up to three daily flights to DEN and twelve daily flights to DEN. Beginning April 6th, service to ORD will increase to two daily flights. Lastly, there is also twice-daily service to IAH and three key destinations with connections throughout the U.S. and internationally.
With these developments and ongoing efforts towards growth and improvement, Colorado Springs Airport continues to be a top choice for travelers in the Pikes Peak region.
According to the latest traffic report released by Colorado Springs Airport, the month of February 2026 saw a steady demand for travel, with airlines reporting strong load factors and several carriers showing year-over-year gains. The airport's focus on long-term growth through expanded air service and partnerships with airlines has resulted in enhanced travel options for the Pikes Peak region.
One notable increase was recorded by Allegiant Air, with its load factor up by 17.8 percentage points compared to February 2025. This growth was largely driven by the airline's St. Petersburg route. Overall, the airport's load factor rose by 3.7 percentage points in comparison to the same period last year.
In addition to these positive developments, Colorado Springs Airport has also announced some notable updates for travelers. The airport's partnership with Cottonwood Center for the Arts has resulted in a new exhibition titled "Inflight Dining – In Consideration of the Airline Meal," which is set to open in April 2026. Submissions for this exhibition are due by April 3rd.
Furthermore, travelers can now enjoy the newly opened Colorado Craft seating area on the concourse. To celebrate this and other recent enhancements, the airport will be hosting an event called "Flights & Bites" on April 7th, showcasing local flavors and expanded amenities for passengers.
More on Colorado Desk
- The Inner Power of Emotional Self-Leadership
- Dr. Nadene Rose Shares the Secret to True Success: Faith, Obedience, and Divine Purpose
- Colorado: Governor Polis Signs Bills Into Law
- Understanding Unexpected Death: Why Independent Autopsies Matter in Cases Without Clear Cause
- Governor Jared Polis Hands Out 3 Millionth Book with Colorado Department of Early Childhood Highlighting the Imagination Library of Colorado's Statewide Impact
The ongoing concourse modernization project at Colorado Springs Airport is also making progress, with TSA checkpoint entry and exit ramps permanently reopened. The installation of new ramp railing is expected to be completed by early summer 2026, marking the final phase of this project.
As for routes served from Colorado Springs Airport, there are some exciting developments as well. Travelers can now enjoy twice-weekly service to all three destinations, five daily flights to DFW with extensive domestic and international connections, daily service to ORD, and twice-daily service to ATL (except Saturdays). Additionally, there is also twice-daily service to SLC, seasonal daily service to MSP from June 7th to September 30th, and five-day-per-week service to SAN.
For those looking for a tropical getaway, weekly seasonal service to CUN will be available on March 21st and 28th, as well as April 4th. And for convenient nationwide connections, there are up to three daily flights to DEN and twelve daily flights to DEN. Beginning April 6th, service to ORD will increase to two daily flights. Lastly, there is also twice-daily service to IAH and three key destinations with connections throughout the U.S. and internationally.
With these developments and ongoing efforts towards growth and improvement, Colorado Springs Airport continues to be a top choice for travelers in the Pikes Peak region.
0 Comments
Latest on Colorado Desk
- Denver's Largest Neurodiversity Fair Names National Medical Supply as Visionary Sponsor
- Over 98% of crypto owners globally don't declare taxes, new report find
- TicTac Group acquires French EdTech company Distrisoft
- Colorado: What Local, Community, and Housing Leaders Are Saying About Governor Polis and the Legislature Taking Action to Build More Housing
- Colorado: Governor Polis Signs Laws Breaking Down Barriers to New Homes Coloradans Can Afford
- Mark Dobosz Makes Donorassess.org Free To Every Nonprofit On The Planet
- Genpak Announces Closure of Utah Manufacturing Facility
- Governor Polis Announces Colorado Accepted into World Health Organization's Global Outbreak Network
- Newborn Care Network Introduces Clinical Standard to Bridge the Six-Week Postpartum Gap
- The AAA Metamorphosis: How Global Gaming Is Redefining Production Standards
- Monexplora Explains the Options Mechanics Behind March's Tech Selloff and VIX Surge
- Colorado Springs: Ramona Avenue at South Nevada Avenue closing Monday through Wednesday
- Colorado: Governor Polis Celebrates Agriculture Day, Signs New Laws Strengthening Agricultural Support
- Larry R. Wasion Highlights Jump Gate I: Time Chair. The Opening Novel in His Expansive Science Fiction Series
- New Book Reveals The Science Of Predictions
- Mysterious Box Discovered at State Capitol Opened by History Colorado, Governor Polis on Live TV
- Compliance Alert: Maryland, Texas Regulate Use of Artificial Intelligence in Utilization Reviews
- Colorado: Watch: Coloradans Share Their Favorite Train Names
- Colony Ridge Communities Celebrates Successful Soccer Season Kickoff with Families and Youth
- EFA Announces 2026 Editorial Rate Chart