Summary Delta Air Lines to cut flights between Cincinnati and Denver starting October 29, 2024. Currently, Delta is gradually reducing flights on routes where United, Southwest, and others offer more. Delta introduces new routes, including the first nonstop service from Tulsa to New York LaGuardia.

Delta Air Lines is planning to cut flights between Cincinnati (CVG) and Denver (DEN) beginning October 29, 2024, according to the aviation analytics company Cirium . However, the reason is still unknown. Simple Flying has reached out to Delta Air Lines for a comment.

Gradual reduction in flight frequencies Cirium data shows that since August 2024, Delta Air Lines has been gradually reducing the number of flights between the two destinations. In August, the airline operated a total of 62 round-trip flights between Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) and Denver International Airport (DEN). In September 2024, the Atlanta-based airline will operate a total of 60 scheduled round trips between Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) and Denver International Airport (DEN).

The airline usually operates its Boeing 737-800 fleet on this route, providing a total of 9,600 seats this month. Meanwhile, Delta will operate 58 round trips between the two cities, offering 9,280 seats in October 2024. Current market Currently, four competing airlines operate on the same route: Allegiant Air, Southwest Airlines, Frontier Airlines, and United Airlines.

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