Delta is working to restore commercial service at the Greater Binghamton Airport.
It was announced in December that Delta would be stopping all service to the Binghamton Airport starting in February.
According to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s office, the airline has identified available planes in order to resume daily service at the Binghamton Airport in the spring.
“Upstate airports connect New Yorkers to destinations across America and around the globe. New York State recognizes the critical role these gateways play to a vibrant economy, committing record investment to improve airports throughout Upstate New York, including $32 million to modernize Greater Binghamton Airport,” Hochul said. “I am pleased that Delta has identified available aircraft in order to resume daily service at BGM in the Spring. Preserving this flight is a win for the entire Southern Tier, ensuring that this newly modernized airport serves travelers for years to come and that is why I fought so hard to protect this lifeline for workers and businesses in the Binghamton area.”
In a Facebook post, the local airport thanked Gov. Hochul, Sen. Chuck Schumer, Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo and Broome County Executive Jason Garnar for their efforts to make this happen.
Delta is currently the only commercial airline servicing the Greater Binghamton Airport.












