close
close

Recording of the number of planning at the Hays Regional Airport in 2024

City of the Hays

Hays Regional Airport

In 2024, Hays Regional Airport announced a record association of 15,032 moving, which marked an important milestone for the Northwest Kansas Travel.

The new high underlines the increasing role of airport in the connection of the region with important services, economic possibilities and global goals.

“This performance is incredibly exciting for everyone involved,” said Jamie Salter, Regional Airport Director of Hays. “Together with our Air Service Carrier, Skywest Airlines, who works under the banner of United Airlines to ensure that the Hays regional port is an inviting and reliable option for the residents. One of our largest sales outlets is convenience. If you fly out of Hays, you can park, check in and get through the security for free near the terminal without the stress of heavy traffic or the navigation of a massive airport. This stored time is valuable for both busy specialists and for families who go on vacation. “

“Most people already know that our community Skywest serves with the passenger -jet service from the Hays Regional Airport. The airport also offers important resources for our region, from freight delivery, charter service and flight lessons to emergency services such as medical evacuation, search and rescue as well as organ transport flights, ”said Salter. “The airport was even used as a basis for the fight against forest fires.”

Salter said that the wide range of airport services has a wavy effect in the entire local and regional economy.

“We organize business and general aviation Aircraft operators every day who cheer on our local companies, buy supplies and even stay in hotels in the Hays region overnight. The synergy between the airport and the larger community is a real driving force behind our success. “

In addition to the immediate economic advantages, the airport's records signal a broader trend of residents and companies that choose air travel over long trips according to Denver, Kansas City or Wichita.

Melissa Dixon, director of the Hays Convention and Visitor Bureau, praised the expanded influence of the airport to bring the world to northwestern kansas – and vice versa.

“We could no longer be enthusiastic about the records,” said Dixon. “Every passenger represents a connection with global goals, but it also means that we bring in new visitors. People visit conferences, college, family associations or just Kansas that can easily fly in Hays. It is a great victory for local tourism. An affordable and convenient way to travel ultimately benefits all aspects of our community, from cultural events to local companies. “

Dixon emphasized how important it is to offer reliable flight plans that do justice to both business and leisure travelers.

“We understand that people have a busy life. Regardless of whether you are a parent who tries to visit relatives outside the state or an entrepreneur who goes to an important conference, you need flights to which you can count, ”she said. “In cooperation with Skywest, the Hays Regional Airport has done extraordinary work on maintaining flights that open global travel options. If someone wants to see the current options, they can go to Flyhays.com for the latest timetables and details. “

When the area around the airport increases, officials say that their goal is to further improve the travel experience.

“We have completed some important updates within the terminal to create a modern, inviting atmosphere,” said Salter. “Our renovation work continues to ensure that the terminal remains a place where people can relax, grab a snack or make up e -mails before they are flight. It is about making the experience for everyone who visits the airport as pleasant and easy as possible. We want our travelers to feel comfortable and feel comfortable at the moment they walk through our doors. “

Salter and Dixon both the feedback from the community feedback for the design of the services and amenities of the airport.

“We always listen,” said Dixon. “If local companies or residents tell us that they have earlier flights or ideas for improvements, we share this with Skywest and the airport staff. Our cooperation ensures that we adapt to the developing needs of the community. “

Salter praised the mutual cooperation between local government agencies, organizations as well as local and regional interest groups and found that continuous communication and planning have positioned the Hays Regional Airport as an important player in area development.

“The record earnings would not be possible without the entire region connected to the importance of the air service,” said Salter. “It is really a community performance – one that underlines our commitment to the services of Northwestern Kansas with safe, reliable and comfortable travel options.”

Further information on flight times, booking details and additional services can be found at Flyhays.com or United.com.