Delta will end flights to and from Binghamton, New York, next month, leaving the upstate city without any scheduled commercial air service.
In a statement, an airline spokesperson said the final flight between Greater Binghamton Airport and Detroit will operate Feb. 14. The route is Delta’s last remaining connection at Binghamton.
“Customers with existing bookings will be reaccommodated, and Delta will continue to serve the region through nearby airports, including Syracuse (SYR), Elmira (ELM), and Ithaca (ITH), which together offer a broad range of destinations and increased connectivity across Delta’s network,” the spokesperson said.
The exit is part of an effort to better align Delta’s network with customer demand, the carrier added.
According to WIVT-TV, United and American withdrew from the airport nine years ago. Avelo briefly served the region between 2022 and 2024.
Airport officials said they are working closely with “state, local, and federal partners to re-establish passenger service as soon as possible.” They also said they are in talks with multiple airlines, but did not name them.

