Hartford, CT - Springfield, MA Airport

Hartford, CT - Springfield, MA Airport

Hartford-Bradley International Airport is the largest and most important airport in the small northeast U.S. state of Connecticut. It serves the three cities Bradley, Hartford and the neighbouring communities of Windsor Locks, Suffield and East Granby, which are all located in the same administrative district of Hartford County.
  • URL: Hartford, CT - Springfield, MA (BDL)
  • Time zone: GMT -5
  • Service telephone: +1 860 292-2000
  • Address: Bradley International Airport, 11 Schoephoester Road, Windsor Locks, CT 06096, USA
  • Operating company: Connecticut Department of Transportation
  • Parking: Yes; paid short and long term parking including 3300 spaces in a multi storey car park.
  • Nearby cities: Hartford (20 km), Springfield (20 km), Waterbury (52 km), New Haven (73 km), Worcester (81 km), Bridgeport (96 km)
  • Directions by car: Route 91 (exit 40)
  • Stations: The closest Amtrak Rail Station is located about 12 miles further south, in Hartford, where there is a link to the "Vermonter" and the "Northeast Regional" lines.
  • Flight distribution on the days of the week: Monday (14.48%), Tuesday (14.32%), Wednesday (14.07%), Thursday (14.14%), Friday (14.14%), Saturday (13.52%), Sunday (15.33%)
  • Alternative spelling: Hartford-CT-Springfield-MA, Bradley International, Брэдли (Коннектикут), ブラッドレー, 布拉德利國際機場

Most popular destinations from Hartford, CT - Springfield, MA (Flights per week )


Top airlines (percentage of departures and arrivals)

  1. Delta Air Lines (541, 21,92 %)
  2. American Airlines (492, 19,94 %)
  3. United Airlines (460, 18,64 %)
  4. Southwest Airlines (352, 14,26 %)
  5. JetBlue Airways (174, 7,05 %)
  6. Air Canada (124, 5,02 %)
  7. Frontier Airlines (112, 4,54 %)
  8. Hopscotch Air (104, 4,21 %)
  9. Breeze Airways (62, 2,51 %)
  10. other (1.90 %)

Location
The airport is about 6 km or 4 miles west of Windsor Locks. The airport is accessible on the Interstate 91, close to Junction 39 and 40. Just after the exit, follow the airport signs on State Route 20 to the terminal. There is also an access on State Route 75.

Between the Transit Center in Hartford and the terminal there is a regular bus service operated by the bus numbers 30 and 34 of CT Transit. Times are available locally.

History
After the Second World War, the airfield Windsor Lock was again opened for civilian use and renamed Bradley International Airport. The first civilian flight took place in 1947, when an airplane of Eastern Air Lines landed at the airport. Hartford Bradley airport finally replaced the older and smaller Hartford-Brainard Airport as Hartfords main airport. In 2005, Song Airlines on behalf of Delta Air Lines took up a direct route to Los Angeles (LAX).