The Connecticut Airport Authority (CAA) announced Thursday that Bradley International Airport will begin nonstop service to Miami through Frontier Airlines later this year.
The low-cost airlines’s Bradley-to-Miami service is scheduled to begin Nov. 14, the CAA said. It will be a seasonal flight that runs each Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.
“[Frontier’s] footprint has been growing exponentially at Bradley over the last four months and now includes four nonstops to popular destinations,” CAA Executive Director Kevin Dillon said in a statement. “We look forward to our ongoing partnership with Frontier Airlines and the conveniences their low-cost model is bringing to our passengers.”
Frontier currently runs year-round flights to Denver, and seasonal flights to Orlando and Raleigh-Durham.
Since late last year, Dillon has identified several locations as new-route priorities for Bradley, including Austin, Texas, Jacksonville, Fla., Milwaukee, Wisc., Nashville, Tenn., and Jamaica.in the Midwest; Seattle on the West Coast; and Jamaica.
