Bradley International Airport will start offering nonstop flights to Atlanta via Frontier Airlines in June, according to the quasi-public Connecticut Airport Authority, which oversees Bradley.
Frontier will begin flying between Bradley in Windsor Locks and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on June 11, CAA said. The airline will run the route four times per week.
“This added service strengthens our partnership with Frontier Airlines and builds on our commitment to offer more travel options to popular destinations on this renowned low-cost carrier,” said Kevin Dillon, CAA’s executive director.
With the new Atlanta route, Frontier will offer five nonstop flights out of Bradley — in addition to  Denver, Miami, Orlando and Raleigh-Durham. Last month CAA announced a new Southwest Airlines flight to Nashville, and a JetBlue route to Miami.
The new routes are a bright spot for Bradley, which has experienced heavy revenue losses as passenger traffic cratered amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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