Nonstop service from Bradley airport to Houston begins

Daily, nonstop service between Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks and Houston-George Bush Intercontinental Airport via United Airlines began Oct 6.

The flights are operated by Mesa Airlines using Embraer 175 aircraft with 76 seats: 12 in first class and 64 in economy, including 16 “Economy Plus” seats with added legroom.

“The decision by United to increase its footprint at Bradley International Airport with such a popular route is indicative of the airport”™s high standing in the region,” said Kevin Dillon, Connecticut Airport Authority executive director, in a press release. “The CAA will continue exploring these types of opportunities to bolster Bradley”™s offerings and connect our passengers to new adventures in our nation”™s top cities.”

“Anytime an airline announces new routes at Bradley, that”™s good news for Connecticut and the greater Hartford regional economy,” Gov. Dannel Malloy said in the press release. “By offering additional options for airlines, routes and nonstop service, Bradley is quickly becoming the go-to for more and more travelers and tourists alike.  In turn, this increase in activity translates to new jobs, economic development and business opportunities for the state.”

According to the Connecticut Airport Authority, Bradley International Airport contributes $4 billion in economic activity regionally, representing $1.2 billion in wages and 18,000 full-time jobs.

The authority was established in 2011 “to develop, improve and operate Bradley International Airport and the state”™s five general aviation airports: Danielson, Groton-New London, Hartford-Brainard, Waterbury-Oxford and Windham.”