Daily flights to Denver coming to Regina in 2025
Regina’s International Airport will offer a daily flight to Denver for travellers – beginning in May 2025.
The announcement comes as a joint venture between the provincial government, Regina Airport Authority and United Airlines.
"The route from Regina to Denver will connect Saskatchewan to yet another major hub in the United States, which will lead to increased competitiveness and economic growth for the province," Trade and Export Development Minister Warren Kaeding said in a release Thursday morning.
"I congratulate the Regina Airport Authority and SkyWest on this new direct flight, which will benefit our local business community and increase Saskatchewan’s access to the United States and beyond."
The new route will be operated through United Airlines and operated by SkyWest.
"We are incredibly excited to introduce this new daily non-stop service to Denver," Regina Airport Authority President and CEO James Bogusz explained in the release. "This route strengthens Regina's position as the key gateway to southern Saskatchewan and demonstrates United Airline's confidence in Saskatchewan's future."
"With United's extensive connections through Denver, this flight opens many new opportunities for personal and professional travel," he added.
The daily route to Denver is not the first expansion into an American hub city in recent memory.
The summer of 2023 saw WestJet begin offering flights three days a week to Minneapolis – which serves as a hub for Delta Airlines’ domestic network.
The provincial government framed the expansion as another sign of a growing economy.
According to the province, Saskatchewan’s real GDP reached an all-time high of 77.9 billion in 2023 – a $1.77 billion or 2.3 per cent increase from the year previous.
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