Bradley International Airport

Bradley International Airport, the second-largest and most convenient airport in New England, is centrally located just two hours from Boston and New York City. It is served by major passenger airlines, including multiple low-fare carriers, which provide Bradley’s millions of annual passengers with service to key nonstop destinations across the country and world. These destinations—including recent routes to Dublin, Ireland and Los Angeles, California—provide convenient, direct connectivity with major business hubs; they also provide one-stop connectivity to virtually any major destination in the world.

Bradley is more than an airport. It is part of a community of towns in north central Connecticut, and it facilitates economic activity across southern New England. In 2019 alone, Bradley Airport supported $3.59 billion in total economic output, including 22,800 jobs and $257 million in state and local taxes.

Bradley is home to air cargo carriers which ship over 170,000 tons of cargo each year. U.S. Customs and Border Protection services are available at the airport, and a foreign trade zone is adjacent to the airport to further support overseas commerce. Bradley is also the center of the Bradley Airport Development Zone, an economic development tool that provides certain companies with tax incentives if they develop or acquire property in the zone and create jobs. Currently, approximately 300 acres also remain available for development on airport grounds.

Visit https://bradleyairport.com/ to learn more about Bradley International Airport, its vital role supporting the business community, and its status as a good neighbor to surrounding communities.

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