There’s Only One US State With No Commercial Airline Service—That’s About to Change

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By Wire Service
January 30, 2020Business News
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There’s Only One US State With No Commercial Airline Service—That’s About to Change
A Frontier Airlines Airbus A321, nicknamed "Steve the Eagle", takes off from Philadelphia International Airport with its red beacon light flashing.(Shutterstock)

Small but mighty, the state of Delaware has a long and proud history as one of the original 13 colonies, becoming a state in 1776 two months after the signing of the U.S. Declaration of Independence.

What the second-smallest U.S. state—with a total area of just 1,982 square miles—doesn’t have right now is a regular commercial airline service.

It’s the only state in the union without it, according to Airports Council International, an industry trade group.

Even the smallest U.S. state, Rhode Island, has commercial flights out of T.F. Green Airport.

Currently, the state’s nearly 1 million residents must drive to Philadelphia; Newark, New Jersey; Washington or other cities if they want to hop on a passenger airplane.

That’s about to change. Frontier Airlines, which left Delaware in 2015, is coming back in May to New Castle Airport.

“We are happy to offer nonstop flights to Orlando this summer, making trips to the most popular leisure destination in the U.S. even more convenient and attractive,” Daniel Shurz, senior vice president of commercial for Frontier Airlines, said in a press release.

Delaware Governor John Carney announced the airline’s return on his weekly schedule.

Delaware Governor John Carney welcomed Fronter Airlines back to the state.
Delaware Governor John Carney welcomed Frontier Airlines back to the state, in a file photo. (Governor John Carney/Twitter)

“We’re pleased to welcome Frontier back to the State of Delaware and the Wilmington—New Castle Airport,” said Carney.

“We’ve made significant infrastructure investments at the airport, and Frontier’s return will give Delawareans and travelers in the region a low-cost, convenient way to travel with their families.”

It’s not clear if Delaware will be profitable for Frontier this time around, but the airline is celebrating the announcement with a $29 fare sale.

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