The Knoxville airport is growing, and we're doubling down on covering it.

OK, but why should I care?

For the past three years, it's been my job to ask this question.

Knox County is trying to pass a new growth plan. Why should I care?

The University of Tennessee has record enrollment. Why should I care?

Knoxville's McGhee Tyson Airport has a special pile of money it can dole out when needed. Why should I care?

It's the question that guides Knox News' growth and development team since it was created in 2021. And though it's an "I" question, it's really about you.

As editor of this team, my No. 1 job is to make sure the stories we report on resonate with you, the reader. Each day, I put myself in your shoes, knowing full well that you have a near infinite number of places to get your news, websites to draw your attention, responsibilities to get through each day.

You don't have the time or interest to guess. When you read a headline or opening line of our stories, I want you to know within seconds why you should care.

Thankfully, with coverage of McGhee Tyson Airport, it's easy to make that connection for you, dear readers. You've shown us how deeply you care about what's going on at your airport. From new airlines like Avelo to airport expansion to flights for summer, you read the heck out of anything we write about one of our community's most critical pieces of infrastructure.

Over here, Southwest! Can Knoxville airport's new incentives woo more airlines?

And hopefully you've noticed our response! Knox News reporter Daniel Dassow spends a good chunk of his time following all the exciting changes happening there and explaining why those changes matter.

This weeks' report about how the airport uses incentive money to sweeten the deal for new airlines, flights or destinations is just one slice of the growth happening there.

The airport is in the midst tremendous change coming off of its busiest year ever.

All the experts we talk to say the same thing: McGhee Tyson is a healthy, growing airport.

So, why should you care? Beyond the flight deal you're looking for, of course.

You should care because the health of an airport reflects the health of a community.

It tells us that people here spend money on travel. They use this great community amenity (no hard feelings if you drive to Nashville, but is it really worth it?). It tells us businesses want to set up shop here. It tells us people want to move here. It tells us there's more population growth ahead, whether you like it or not.

When you're headed to your gate this summer for vacation travel, take a look around. McGhee Tyson will not look the same two years from now. Will you see the Southwest Airlines heart logo? I can't say. But I can say that we'll be there to document whatever changes comes next. And we'll certainly tell you why those changes matter and why you should care.

This article originally appeared on Knoxville News Sentinel: Find McGhee Tyson Knoxville airport news at Knox News

Advertisement