The Connecticut Airport Authority (CAA) announced the extension of Aer Lingus’s nonstop service between Bradley International Airport and Dublin, Ireland beyond the summer season.
The Irish flag carrier is currently conducting daily flights between the two locations. From Oct. 28 through Jan. 5, 2004, Aer Lingus will fly three times per week. Flights will be paused between Jan. 6 and March 12, then will resume three times a week from March 13 through March 28 before resuming daily flights from March 30 through October.
Aer Lingus is the only airline providing direct connection between Bradley and Europe.
“It has been great to have Aer Lingus back at Bradley International Airport,” said Kevin A. Dillon, CAA executive director. “We’re thrilled that our passengers will now continue to have more opportunities to experience Aer Lingus’ exceptional service and to visit Ireland and beyond.”