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Colorado Springs' Small Airport Is Big On Savings This Holiday Season

Starting November 21, travelers can redeem their coupon at the COS parking toll booth when departing the airport.

October 16, 2020

Colorado Springs, CO – The Colorado Springs Airport (COS) is excited to relaunch its popular holiday season parking promotion, offering 50 percent off long-term parking from November 21, 2020 to November 30, 2020 and December 19, 2020 to January 3, 2021. Travelers can redeem the savings on long-term parking over the course of two periods of time.

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“This has been a tough year for many and this promotion is a way to give thanks and help offset some of the costs for our hometown travelers this holiday season” said Greg Phillips, Director of Aviation. Parking in the long-term lot is regularly $7.00 per day and will be discounted to $3.50 per day for those who use the coupon during the promotional period. Outside of the promotional dates, parking in the long-term lot is still only $7 per day.

The coupon will be available and ready for download by November 1, 2020. Travelers may claim their coupon at flyCOS.com. Simply click the “Claim Your Coupon” button on the homepage image and enter your email address. The coupon will be sent directly to the email address you entered.

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Starting November 21, travelers can redeem their coupon at the COS parking toll booth when departing the airport. Travelers must print the coupon or display it on their phone when redeeming.

Colorado Springs Airport’s small size means small commutes, small lines and small waits. It means friendliness, safety and comfort. It also means you don’t have to give up the big options of having direct flights to major hubs. For more information visit www.FlyCOS.com (link is external), like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and Instagram.­


This press release was produced by the City of Colorado Springs. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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