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Nonstop service from Bradley to Houston to begin

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The Connecticut Airport Authority (CAA) is announcing that United Airlines is launching its inaugural nonstop flight from Bradley International Airport (BDL) to Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) in Texas.

As of today, the new, year-round service operates daily on a Boeing 737 aircraft.


“This morning’s inaugural flight to Houston highlights United’s investment in our region, expanding travel options and connecting passengers seamlessly to their global network,” said Michael W. Shea, Executive Director & CEO of the CAA.

“This is an exciting day, we’re thrilled to offer nonstop year-round service between Bradley International Airport and Houston,” said Sam Levy, Senior Manager of Domestic Network Planning at United.

In addition to exploring Houston, passengers will be able to connect to numerous destinations across the southern U.S., Mexico, and Latin America.