Delta to end CIRA-MSP Route (Updated)!



Bloomington-Normal is losing its nonstop service to Minneapolis/St. Paul.

Thanks to a tip from commenter on my Ask PeoriaStation post, I did found that Delta Connection is dropping its nonstop service in that market. Last service will operate Monday, November 26. A 50-seat Canadair Regional Jet has been used for these flights since they started in 2010.

There are two possible reasons for this move. First, 50-seat CRJ200s are being phased out and thin markets such as CIRA-MSP can't support the larger jets. Service out of Peoria may benefit. 

Another reason may be the re-introduction of service by Frontier Airlines to Denver on September 24. Multiple connection opportunities and low fares will no doubt require Delta to compete (by lowering fares) or suffer lost business.

After November 26, Delta Connection will be providing CIRA service to just one hub - Atlanta.

UPDATE (Aug. 24): Service to Detroit ended in July 2016, so the end of Minneapolis/St. Paul service wipes out the last remnant of Northwest Airlink service which dates to 1992. 

- David P. Jordan

Comments

  1. Be nice to pick up a midday flight to/from PIA to fill the void.

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    1. It would be nice, but I don't expect that to happen.

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