Sometimes all it takes to keep a flight route alive is $32 million and a governor willing to write the check. Delta Air Lines Inc. (DAL) announced Friday it will continue operations at Binghamton, New York's airport following a substantial investment pledge from Governor Kathy Hochul's administration to modernize the Greater Binghamton Airport.
Delta Secures $32 Million From New York Governor to Keep Binghamton Route Alive
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The investment pledge led Delta to identify aircraft for resuming daily service at the airport this spring. According to the statement, "Preserving this flight is a win for the entire Southern Tier." Delta has committed to operating its sole route connecting Binghamton to other hubs via the Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW).
Here's the thing: this route was heading for cancellation in February 2026. But following a review of the company's "fleet allocation strategy," an airline spokesperson told SimpleFlying on Saturday that "Delta will restart service" to the airport. Nothing motivates a fleet allocation review quite like a $32 million modernization project.
Wall Street Likes What It Sees Ahead of Earnings
Delta is scheduled to hold its earnings call on January 13, and analysts are feeling optimistic. Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, and Deutsche Bank all maintain Buy ratings for the stock. Wells Fargo went further, initiating an Overweight rating with a price target of $87.
The positive sentiment has some basis in recent performance. Last quarter, Delta beat analysts' revenue expectations by 3.8%, reporting revenue of $16.67 billion. That represents a 6.4% year-over-year surge. The company also reported adjusted EPS of $1.60 to $1.90 per share, with operating cash flow hitting $1.8 billion.
Caribbean Expansion Amid Airspace Drama
In separate news, Delta announced it's adding over 2,600 additional seats to facilitate smoother travel for passengers affected by the Trump administration's restrictions on Venezuelan airspace. Those restrictions came after a military operation that led to the capture of Venezuela's leader, Nicolás Maduro.
Transport Secretary Sean Duffy has since announced that flight restrictions imposed on airlines are being lifted, allowing operators to resume services in the Caribbean region. Worth noting: back in November, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) had warned flights against flying over Venezuelan airspace at all altitudes, citing threats to aircraft safety as tensions escalated between Washington and Caracas.
Delta scores well on momentum, quality, and growth metrics while offering satisfactory value. The stock also shows favorable price trends across short, medium, and long-term horizons.
Price Action: DAL gained 1.43% to close at $72.31 on Friday, then added another 0.20% to reach $72.45 per share at market close.
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