Bradley International Airport Launches New, Nonstop Service to Atlanta With Frontier Airlines
The Connecticut Airport Authority launched the inaugural Frontier Airlines flight from Bradley International Airport (BDL) to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL).
“We are thrilled to offer our passengers more travel options to Atlanta with the launch of new, nonstop service with Frontier Airlines,” said Kevin A. Dillon, A.A.E, Executive Director of the Connecticut Airport Authority. “As we reemerge from the pandemic, we are more than ever committed to connecting our passengers to their favorite destinations. In fact, thanks to our partnership with Frontier Airlines, our passengers will have more options to travel affordably this summer, with the airline now offering nonstop service to five exciting destinations. Frontier Airlines is key to our growing route network and we thank them for their continued vote of confidence in Bradley International Airport.”
The service operates four times per week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, with the following schedule:
- From BDL to ATL: 11:44 AM (Departure) – 2:29 PM (Arrival)
- From ATL to BDL: 8:39 AM (Departure) – 10:59 AM (Arrival)
For booking information, please visit www.FlyFrontier.com.
With the debut of this new, nonstop service to Atlanta, Frontier Airlines now offers five nonstop destinations from Bradley International Airport this summer. The airline’s other destinations include Denver, Miami, Orlando, and Raleigh-Durham.
About Bradley International Airport
BDL Cares about your safety. In response to COVID-19, the airport has implemented new precautions, and was one of first airports in the nation to open an in-terminal COVID-19 testing site. Recently, the airport’s efforts were recognized with a health accreditation from Airports Council International (ACI) World. Bradley International Airport is the second-largest airport in New England. The award-winning airport is operated by the Connecticut Airport Authority, and its operations are entirely self-funded. The airport contributes nearly $3.6 billion to the regional economy. For more info, visit www.flyBDL.org.
About The Connecticut Airport Authority
The CAA was established in 2011 to develop, improve, and operate Bradley International Airport and the state’s five general aviation airports (Danielson, Groton-New London, Hartford-Brainard, Waterbury-Oxford, and Windham). The CAA Board consists of 11 members with a broad spectrum of experience in aviation-related and other industries, as well as government. The goal of the CAA is to make Connecticut’s airports more attractive to new airlines, bring in new routes, and support Connecticut’s overall economic development and growth strategy.