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Delta will restart service to Binghamton airport in spring 2026
Summary
Delta Air Lines will resume flights to Greater Binghamton Airport in spring 2026 after a planned pause; the airport credited outreach by Gov. Kathy Hochul, Sen. Chuck Schumer and others for the reversal.
Content
Delta Air Lines will resume service to the Greater Binghamton Airport in spring 2026 after earlier plans to end flights. The airport announced the reversal on Jan. 9 following outreach by New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer and others. Delta confirmed it is working to restore service while noting there will be a temporary pause. Service to BGM is scheduled to end starting Feb. 14, 2026, before flights resume later in the spring.
Key details:
- The airport announced the restart on Jan. 9 and said the return of service is important for local residents and businesses.
- Delta confirmed it will restart service to BGM in spring 2026 following a review of its fleet allocation strategy.
- Delta stated that service to BGM is scheduled to end starting Feb. 14, 2026, and described the interruption as a temporary pause before flights resume.
- The reversal came about a week after a Channel 2 Action News report that Delta planned to end service on Feb. 14.
- The airport credited the involvement of state and federal officials and other local advocates in the outcome.
Summary:
The decision reverses an earlier plan to end Delta flights to BGM and sets a temporary pause beginning Feb. 14, 2026, with service expected to resume in spring 2026. Local officials' outreach preceded the airport announcement and Delta's confirmation of a planned temporary interruption.
