Aer Lingus to launch Connecticut route
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Aer Lingus will launch its first direct flight from Dublin Airport to Hartford Bradley International Airport in Connecticut on 28 September.
This new four times weekly service will position Hartford as New England’s second international gateway, alongside Boston Logan International Airport.
Not only does Aer Lingus open up a direct route to New England for Irish travellers but Brits can also reap the benefits of flying this route by clearing US customs in Ireland before arriving into the United States. Visitors will clear customs faster but as Hartford Bradley International Airport is a small airport, located right on the interstate, the holiday can begin quicker too.
Flying into Connecticut is also a more cost effective option for travellers. Quotes from Hertz showed that car rental for a two week holiday in October £484.14 cheaper at Hartford Bradley International Airport than JFK International Airport.
Each-way fares including taxes and charges start from £199 departing from the UK or from £175 departing from Dublin.
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