Southwest Airlines Marks 25 Years of Operations at Bradley International Airport

Congratulations to Southwest Airlines on its 25th anniversary of service at Bradley International Airport.

Southwest Airlines inaugurated its operations at Bradley International Airport on October 31, 1999. Today, the airline offers nonstop flights to eight cities, with up to 13 daily departures to Baltimore, Chicago (Midway), Denver, Nashville, Orlando, and Tampa, as well as seasonal service to Fort Lauderdale and Fort Myers.

“For 25 years, Southwest Airlines has been a great partner at Bradley International Airport, becoming an integral part of our airline network, serving millions of passengers over the years,” said CAA Executive Director Kevin A. Dillon, A.A.E. “We appreciate Southwest’s continued commitment to our community and look forward to many more successful years.”

“We’re thankful for the Connecticut Airport Authority’s longstanding support of Southwest Airlines which has enabled us to grow into one of the largest airlines serving the greater Hartford region,” said Steve Sisneros, Vice President of Airport Affairs at Southwest Airlines. “As we look ahead to our next era at Bradley International Airport, we’re appreciative of our Employees who are serving our Customers with our famous Heart and Hospitality that continues setting us apart from others in the airline industry.”

Today, Southwest Airlines operates three gates and employs more than 90 people at Bradley International Airport. In 2023, the airline served more than 1.1 million passengers at the airport.


Bradley International Airport (BDL) invites you to love the journey at New England's second-largest airport. Recognized nationally by leading travel publications for its ease of travel, Bradley International Airport is ready to welcome you with new nonstops, expanded services, and convenient travel. The award-winning airport is operated by the Connecticut Airport Authority, and its operations are entirely self-funded. The airport contributes nearly $3.6 billion to the regional economy.

*Some nonstop flights may operate only during certain time periods of the year (seasonally). For the latest flight information, please visit the airline's website.