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Bradley International Airport exec says an expanded Tweed New Haven Airport might not be better for Connecticut travelers Tweed is planning a major expansion that could lead to fewer flights from Bradley

The executive director of the agency that oversees Bradley International Airport is cautioning that the planned $100 million expansion of Tweed New Haven Airport could hurt route expansion in Connecticut.

Tweed New Haven Airport is planning a major expansion, but Bradley International executive warns it could lead to fewer flights from Bradley

The executive director of the agency that oversees Bradley International Airport is warning that the planned $100 million expansion of Tweed New Haven Airport could hurt route expansion in Connecticut, unless the two airports coordinate services provided to the state’s traveling public. “Unconstrained competition between two airports that are located within 50 miles of each other is not .

Tweed New Haven Airport announces $100 million expansion and the arrival of Avelo Airlines Here s what it means for New Haven, the state and air passengers

Tweed New Haven Airport announces $100 million expansion and the arrival of Avelo Airlines. Here’s what it means for New Haven, the state and air passengers. Kenneth R. Gosselin, Hartford Courant © Patrick Raycraft/Hartford Courant An expansion of Tweed New Haven Airport would make it financially stable, eliminating the need for state and local subsidies. Tweed New Haven Airport, a backwater in the state’s modern air transportation network, on Thursday announced that the airport is embarking on the boldest expansion in its 90-year history, with a $100 million vision that includes a new terminal and longer runway, plus the addition of a fledgling, low-cost carrier.

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Senator, Treasurer Discuss Baby Bonds Legislation At Roundtable

Reply April 29, 2021 Connecticut State Treasurer Shawn T. Wooden and U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal were joined by Mayor Justin Elicker, and local advocates in a roundtable discussion on how legislation introduced at the state and federal levels to create Baby Bonds, would help narrow wealth disparities and generate economic growth that will help break the cycle of poverty and benefit Connecticut s economy in the long-term. Subscribe By affording children with access to opportunities they may not have had otherwise due to lack of generational wealth, these solutions-driven Baby Bonds proposals on both the state and federal levels would give families the chance to break the cycle of poverty, said Treasurer Shawn Wooden. By establishing a savings account for every child born on Husky, CT Baby Bonds can help address generational poverty by closing the wealth gap, which impacts families in every town across Connecticut irrespective of race or zip code.

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