RELATED: Delta Just Made This Permanent Change for All Passengers, Starting Now. Delta Air Lines is planning to pare down its flight schedule later this year, The Points Guy reported on April 6. According to the travel news site, the carrier is cutting routes from its Minneapolis-St. Paul hub to Providence, Rhode Island, and three different cities in New York: Albany, Rochester, and Syracuse. Providence will be the first dropped on Sept. 5, followed by Albany and Rochester on Sept. 6 and Syracuse on Sept. 12. Delta is also pulling its service from John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK) in New York to Houston, Texas—a route that was scheduled to resume on Sept. 12 after it had been suspended due to the pandemic. The flight cuts will significantly affect connectivity to upstate New York and New England from the Twin Cities, according to The Points Guy. But Delta Air Lines isn’t pulling out of the four Northeast cities altogether. The travel news site said the carrier will still be serving all of these destinations from its New York hubs, and with flights from Atlanta and Detroit.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb Delta confirmed that these cuts were a part of its network adjustments. “We continue to monitor and adjust our flight schedules and route network based on customer demand,” a spokesperson said in a statement to The Points Guy. RELATED: For more travel news delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. Delta’s planned network adjustments aren’t just about cuts. According to The Points Guy, the carrier is also adding two new routes to its service this year. A spokesperson for Delta confirmed to the travel news site that the airline has filed to carry out new service for flights from its New York-JFK hub to Kansas City, Missouri, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The carrier will start flying these routes daily beginning June 6, and they will be serviced by its regional affiliate Endeavor Air. The last time Delta flew the two soon-to-be-added routes was in 2013, The Points Guy reported. The airline has not operated them since, but adding them to its schedule in 2022 will put Delta in direct competition with JetBlue. According to The Points Guy, Kansas City and Milwaukee also happen to be the two newest cities JetBlue has added to its service from JFK and Boston, Massachusetts. The airline began flying to these cities on March 27. Per The Points Guy, Delta has been working to gain a hold on the competitive Northeast airline market, especially after JetBlue and American Airlines teamed up in 2020 to create the Northeast Alliance. “To date, we’ve seen Delta respond to the competitive pressure by adding routes and bringing its most modern planes … to its Northeast hubs,” the travel site explained. RELATED: United Is Finally Bringing Back This Service for Travelers, as of April 14.