Cheyenne Regional Airport News
Thursday, January 7, 2010
2010 Economic Impact Study
The Cheyenne Regional Airport (CYS) is a vital part of the southestern Wyoming region, serving over 85,000 residents and the state’s capitol. Through its operation, CYS contributes to the local economy through area business sales, employment, and the generation of personal income.
The Airport allows regional businesses to sell to national markets, for their staff to travel conveniently and for them to meet their customers face-to-face. For businesses with perishable goods or with products and services demanding quick deliveries, the cargo connections offered by CYS are essential. Visitors arriving by air are increasingly important to the convention and tourism sector. The Airport also contributes to the quality of life in southeastern Wyoming. Residents use CYS for personal travel and business.
To better understand its full economic impact, the Airport conducts its own Economic Impact Study ever three years to better understand the economic impact of the Airport on the local community. The study, which is scheduled to last four months, will survey Airport tenants, users, and businesses throughout the area to gain a better perspective of visitors, local sales contributed to the traveling public, wage income, and jobs.
If you are a passenger, tenant, or local business, we would love to hear from you! Click on the provided link and you will be transferred to the EIS webpage:
EIS 2010 Surveys
If you have any questions regarding this study, email Jim Schell, Airport Administration Intern, at (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
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