While Jackson Hole Airport forges ahead amid the novel coronavirus interruptions to business, the airport serving Wyoming’s biggest city, Cheyenne, has announced they will cancel all regular commercial flights because of concerns about the coronavirus and a drop in demand for air travel. The airport’s only regular service is to and from Dallas. The last American Eagle flight to Dallas will be on April 6th. Flights from Dallas to Cheyenne will stop after April 7th. Cheyenne Regional Airport Director Tim Barth says flights are continuing for now to handle a lingering crush of travel demand. Meanwhile in Jackson, Airport Director Jim Elwood emphasizes, “We do not plan to close the airport unless directed from the Federal Aviation Administration.” Until then, Elwood says the airport is fully operational.
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