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Bradley International Airport to Add Nonstop Flight to St. Louis

Southwest Airlines will begin daily nonstop service between Bradley International Airport and St. Louis Lambert International Airport on Aug. 7.

"As we add more airlines and increase the number of routes offered at our state's premier airport, we are opening the door for increased economic opportunities for business travelers who see Hartford as a destination where their companies can do business with even more convenience," Gov. Dannel Malloy said in a statement that the Connecticut Airport Authority released.

This flights will be on Boeing 737s, which have an average of 143 seats,  according to CAA.

The airline will first depart from Bradley International Airport at 11:10 a.m. and will arrive at St. Louis Lambert International Airport at 12:45 p.m. CST. The returning flight leaves from St. Louis at 4:25 p.m. CST and arrives back at Bradley International Airport at 7:50 p.m. EST.

"We’re pleased to strengthen our partnership with Southwest with the addition of this route. Their expansion at Bradley International Airport is a testament to everything our airport has to offer and ultimately benefits not only our passengers but also our regional economy,” CAA Board Chairman Charles R. Gray said in a statement.

This route will be Southwest's 10th nonstop destination out of Bradley International Airport. The airline offers nonstop flights to Baltimore, Chicago, Orlando, Las Vegas, and more. The airline first took off at Bradley in 1999.

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