Love the Journey with Connecticut’s Bradley International Airport
Moving travelers on routes both domestic and international, and serving airlines including Delta, Southwest, American, Air Canada and Aer Lingus, Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, just outside of Hartford, is the busiest airport in New England after Boston's Logan.
The easiest way in and out of New England
Bradley International Airport continues to be recognized nationally as a Top 10 airport in the US, and today, it is considered one of the most convenient airports.
Whether you are coming from Ireland, the UK, Europe, Canada, or anywhere in the United States, the location and size of this airport allow you to travel stress-free with a level of speed, cost and ease that’s unmatched by busier New York or Boston airports. This airport offers all the big airport amenities you need for a comfortable journey – and the small airport convenience that makes travel just easier.
Getting to Bradley by car? This airport offers on-site parking for about half the price and less congestion than other regional airports. And after a flight, when the last thing you want is to feel is lost, Bradley's clearly marked routes to major highways will get you quickly on your way.
Hotels near Bradley International Airport
Here are just a few of the many accommodations conveniently located near Bradley International Airport.
Airlines at Bradley International Airport
As of 2025, the following airlines are currently serving Bradley International Airport:
- Aer Lingus
- American Airlines
- Avelo
- Breeze Airways
- Delta Air Lines
- Frontier Airlines
- JetBlue
- Southwest Airlines
- Spirit Airlines
- Sun Country Airlines
- United Airlines
Learn more about Connecticut's Bradley International Airport, search for flights and more here.
Things to do near the Airport
Located in the town of Windsor Locks, just a short drive from the cities of Hartford, Connecticut, and Springfield, Massachusetts, Bradley began as a military base in 1940. It’s where Lt. Eugene M. Bradley of Oklahoma died when his plane crashed in a dogfight drill, giving the airport its name. If you’re early for your flight or waiting for someone to arrive, stop into Skyline Restaurant for a bite. Or try your luck at Winners, simulcasting horseracing and accepting bets all day. For a longer visit, don’t miss the fascinating New England Air Museum, where you can see over 100 aircraft displayed throughout the largest aviation museum in the northeastern United States. Be sure to stop by the Connecticut Firefighters Memorial as well.
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