BDL Opens New Ground Transportation Center

The Connecticut Airport Authority this week celebrated the opening of the new Ground Transportation Center at Bradley International Airport (BDL) with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

The $210 million project took five years of planning and construction, and airport officials said it will provide an elevated passenger experience, with improved access to rental cars, more parking and future options for public transit.

“Despite the setbacks of the COVID-19 pandemic, the construction of the airport’s new Ground Transportation Center has been achieved on time and on budget,” said Tony Sheridan, Connecticut Airport Authority board char. “Without a doubt, this has been a massive undertaking, and we extend our gratitude to all our partners on the successful completion of this major passenger enhancement.”

The key elements of the new Ground Transportation Center include a consolidated rental car facility, including vehicle pick-up and drop-off, car storage, cleaning and fueling. Passenger access is available within a short and sheltered walking distance from the main terminal, Terminal A, meaning passenger will no longer need to use a shuttle to access their rental cars.

It also features 830 new public parking spots, increasing the airport’s parking availability by ten percent, and improved Access to Public Transportation with high-frequency buses connecting the airport to the CTRail line, as well as regional bus services.

The facility spans across 13.4 acres and highlights the airport’s three letter identifier, BDL, at the entrance to the airport. Inside, the facility features a modern design and gives a nod to Connecticut’s nature and history, with striking pieces of art located on each of the four floors.

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