JetBlue Adds Non-Stop Flights from Bradley International Airport
NEC members JetBlue and Connecticut Airport Authority recently announced expanded service with four new non-stop flights from Hartford’s Bradley International Airport that will begin later in the year. The new routes will provide service to Los Angeles, Las Vegas, San Francisco, and Cancun, Mexico.
Pre-pandemic, JetBlue had up to 12 flights a day from Bradley International Airport, and the new routes will join JetBlue’s current service to multiple Florida destinations and well as San Juan, Puerto Rico. The service to Cancun will begin November 19, and service to San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas will begin December 18.
“We are excited to roll out these new routes connecting Hartford to some of our largest leisure destinations, bringing more low fares and great service to Connecticut residents,” JetBlue’s Head of Revenue and Planning Scott Laurence said in part.
“These routes will link our state to major new business and leisure destinations, and this strong move by JetBlue gives regional travelers all the more reason to choose Bradley Airport for their travel needs,” Connecticut Airport Authority Board Chair Thomas A. “Tony” Sheridan said in part.
The New England Council congratulates JetBlue and the Connecticut Airport Authority on expanding destinations for Connecticut travelers. Read more from NBC Connecticut.