Tue, March 31, 2026
Mon, March 30, 2026

United Airlines Expands Service to Chicago, Boosting Lehigh Valley Economy

ALLENTOWN, Pa. - March 31st, 2026 - United Airlines' announcement of expanded service from Lehigh Valley International Airport (LVIA) to Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) isn't just about adding another flight route; it's a strong indicator of the Lehigh Valley's burgeoning economic development and increasing importance as a regional travel hub. The airline revealed plans today to introduce daily, nonstop flights between Allentown and Chicago starting in January 2026, alongside bolstering existing services. This move signifies a significant investment in the region's air travel infrastructure and promises to unlock new opportunities for both leisure and business travelers.

For LVIA, this expansion represents more than just a convenient new route. Executive Director Tom Stiphle rightfully notes the new service is "a testament to the growing demand for air travel in the Lehigh Valley." Historically, the region has relied heavily on larger airports like Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) for long-distance travel, forcing residents and businesses to contend with significant commute times and often, higher fares. The direct connection to Chicago, a premier global gateway, directly addresses this challenge.

Chicago O'Hare is a critical nexus in the United Airlines network, acting as a major domestic and international connection point. This is arguably the most crucial aspect of the expansion. The new flights aren't simply about getting passengers to Chicago; they are about facilitating effortless connections through Chicago to destinations worldwide. Previously, a trip from the Lehigh Valley to, say, London or Tokyo, required navigating multiple legs and potentially lengthy layovers. Now, passengers can potentially reach these far-flung locations with a single connection at ORD, streamlining travel and reducing overall journey times.

The anticipated economic impact on the Lehigh Valley is substantial. Increased tourism is a primary benefit. Easier access for visitors will undoubtedly boost the local hospitality industry, supporting hotels, restaurants, and attractions. Beyond leisure travel, the expanded service is expected to foster increased business travel. The Lehigh Valley is home to a growing number of companies in sectors like manufacturing, healthcare, and technology, all of which rely on efficient air travel for their employees and clients. The ability to directly connect to a major hub like Chicago will facilitate stronger business relationships and attract new investment to the region. Local businesses will no longer be hampered by the logistical challenges of relying on distant airports.

United Airlines' decision isn't happening in a vacuum. The airline has been strategically expanding its network to cater to growing demand in secondary markets, recognizing the potential for growth outside of the traditional gateway cities. The Lehigh Valley, with its strong economic indicators and a growing population, clearly fits that profile. The airline spokesperson's statement - "We are excited to offer our customers more options for travel to and from the Lehigh Valley" - suggests a commitment to serving the region's needs.

LVIA's continued success is vital for the overall economic health of the region. The airport's ongoing investments in infrastructure, coupled with strategic partnerships with airlines like United, are solidifying its position as a 'regional airport of choice.' This means it's becoming a preferred option for travelers in eastern Pennsylvania and beyond, attracting passengers who might otherwise choose to fly from more distant airports. Competing with larger airports requires a focus on convenience, affordability, and a positive passenger experience - elements LVIA appears to be prioritizing.

While the exact start time for the new flights remains pending, the announcement has already generated significant excitement within the local business community. Industry analysts predict that this expansion will not only benefit United Airlines and LVIA, but also create a ripple effect throughout the Lehigh Valley economy, generating jobs and stimulating growth. The Lehigh-Valley Economic Development Corporation (LVEDC) is already planning initiatives to capitalize on the increased connectivity. Details will be released in the coming weeks.

The expansion also raises questions about potential future route additions. If the Chicago route proves successful, could we see United or other airlines adding nonstop service to other major hubs like Denver, Houston, or even international destinations? The Lehigh Valley's trajectory suggests this is very much a possibility. The future of travel in the Lehigh Valley is looking brighter than ever, and United Airlines' commitment is a key piece of the puzzle.


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