
There are 2 commercial airports in Connecticut, Bradley International Airport (north of Hartford,) a 45 minute drive from Connecticut’s Central Coast and Tweed Airport in New Haven. In addition to airports in Westchester, NY and Providence, RI Connecticut’s Central Coast is close to major airports in Boston and New York.
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JFK International Airport - 1 hr. 10 min. |
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Newark Liberty International Airport (NJ) - 1 hr. 24 min. |
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Boston's Logan International Airport - 2 hr. 15 min. |
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New York LaGuardia Airport - 1 hr. |
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Stewart Intl. Airport (60 miles north of NYC) - 1 hr. 33 min. |
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Westchester County Airport (NY) - 41 min. |
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Providence Airport (RI) - 1 hr. 30 min. |
Bradley International Airport –
Bradley provides convenience and easy parking alongside air service to multiple destinations. Bradley ranks 56th among U.S. airports in the number of passengers and 30th in tonnage of freight. The airport provides nonstop service to 28 destinations including service to Puerto Rico and Canada.

Destinations include: Atlanta, Baltimore, Charlotte, Chicago-Midway, Chicago-O’Hare, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas-Fort Worth, Detroit, Fort Lauderdale, Las Vegas, Miami, Minneapolis, Montreal, Nashville, New York-Kennedy, Newark, Orlando, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Raleigh-Durham, Rochester, San Juan, Tampa, Toronto, Washington DC-Dulles, Washington DC-Reagan National and West Palm Beach.
Tweed New Haven Regional Airport –
US Airways operates flights from New Haven to Philadelphia daily. There are 5 departures to Philadelphia each day.

The towns surrounding the airport settled long-time disputes in March 2009 and agreed to the expansion of runway safety zones and terminal improvements. There is now a united commitment to attract new airline business to the airport.
General Aviation Airports in Connecticut’s Central Coast –
Tweed New Haven and Igor Sikorsky Memorial in Stratford.