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Abstract
Large commercial airports dedicate robust resources to marketing and communication efforts: investing heavily in dedicated staff and consulting firms to build community, increasing stakeholder engagement and aggressively managing reputations during times of crisis. Smaller regional, non-hub and general aviation airports face many of the same challenges, but often with fewer available resources and resulting in greater image vulnerability. Social media and its ability to instantly — and directly — connect airports with their stakeholders, however, can effectively level the playing field. Smaller airports are discovering they too, in most cases, can have a powerful voice without the expense of a public relations armada. Small airports that commit to building — and nurturing — a strong digital voice distinguish themselves from those without a significant social media presence or those that choose to use it solely for self-promotion. A strong social media voice serves as an effective tool to attract new business, as well as mitigate rumours, misinformation and build brand loyalty. This case study explores how Centennial Airport (KAPA), one of the busiest general aviation airports in the USA, built a strong and trusted digital voice using a surprisingly simple in-house strategy.
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Author's Biography
Deborah Grigsby Smith was hired in 2014 as Centennial Airport’s (KAPA) first communications manager and public information officer. She manages and directs much of the Englewood, Colorado-based, airport’s external communications and media relations efforts. A former print journalist, photographer and veteran of the Iraq war, Deborah’s areas of expertise include social media, crisis communications, media relations and feature writing. During her tenure at Centennial Airport, social media engagement and earned media coverage increased dramatically. Deborah serves as the communications chair for the Northwest Chapter of the American Association of Airport Executives and is a regular presenter at the AAAE Digital Media Summit. She holds three Colorado Press Association Awards and in 2017 was nominated by the Emergency Services Public Information Officers of Colorado as Small Agency Public Information Officer of the Year. She is currently a Master Public Information Officer candidate at the Emergency Management Institute in Emmitsburg, Maryland.