Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Fewer Airport Hubs in Smaller Cities

In the last few years, commercial airlines have been reducing airport hubs in small to midsize cities. More recently, Delta has just decreased 25% of its flights in Memphis, Tennessee. CNN reports that the Pittsburg airport use to be one of the most important hubs for US Airways, having nonstop flights to Europe and hundreds of daily flights nationwide. Today it’s to 165 flights a day to 37 airports in total. San Jose, California, Las Vegas, St. Louis, Columbus, Ohio, Nashville, Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina and Baltimore have all had airport hubs closed in the past 20 years. Flight service to Columbus, Mississippi, Lexington, Kentucky, Lafayette, Louisiana and Moline, Illinois is now reduced to one or two flights a day.
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