Minneapolis Is Delta Airlines' Best Kept Secret
Atlanta gets all the credit as Delta Air Lines' biggest hub — but Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport is where Delta quietly makes the most money per seat. MSP has been ranked the #1 mega airport in North America by J.D. Power in three of the last four years, sits at the center of 17 Fortune 500 corporate headquarters (more than any major US metro per capita), commands fares around 15 to 20 dollars above the national average, and just watched Spirit, JetBlue, and Allegiant all walk away — leaving Delta with 70% of the market and almost zero discount competition. In this video we break down how Minneapolis became Delta's most profitable airport, why Atlanta gets the trophies while MSP makes the money, and the corporate fortress that nobody's talking about.

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