Bradley International Airport has launched a new nonstop route to Orlando, Florida, via Minnesota-based Sun Country Airlines.
The new service will operate twice a week seasonally, with flights departing Bradley for Orlando International Airport on Thursdays at 11:10 a.m. and flights leaving Orlando for Bradley on Sundays at 9:30 a.m., according to the Connecticut Airport Authority.
Sun Country, a low-cost carrier with headquarters at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, first introduced passenger service at Bradley in May with the launch of nonstop flights to Minneapolis. It also has cargo and charter operations at the airport.
Bradley is in the process of rebuilding its passenger base after COVID-19-related travel restrictions, compounded by public hesitancy to board planes, caused air traffic volume to plummet throughout the country in 2020.
In June, the airport launched a nonstop route to Miami via JetBlue. That service operates daily, year-round.
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