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Need a flight to Connecticut? No problem. Nestled in between the overcrowded states of New York, Rhode Island and Massachusetts, Connecticut is an attractive location for commuters needing some peace and quiet after a long day at the office, and a relaxing vacation spot for New Englanders. Connecticut flights to New Haven drop students off at Yale University, one of the top Ivy League schools in the nation. Just a short distance away in the state’s capital, Hartford was home to Mark Twain and Uncle Tom’s Cabin author Harriet Beecher Stowe. Book a flight to Connecticut for the history and quaint charm of the East Coast.
But Connecticut has its quirks. While many visitors book flights to Connecticut in an effort to escape the chaos of big city living, there are the little idiosyncrasies that make Connecticut a place worth exploring.
Insider tip: If your Connecticut flights lead you to Hartford, make sure you abide by the laws. Under no circumstances in Hartford are you allowed to cross the street while walking on your hands!
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Connecticut is a year-round destination for many New Englanders, but most vacationers keep their Connecticut travel to the summer months.
Peak Season:Summer is high season for most attractions when visitors have the most options, and the most crowds, especially along the shore.
July and August, and weekends from May to Columbus Day are packed with tourists in Mystic and the Southeastern coast. Along with the crowds, attractions and restaurants are packed and rooms need to be booked months in advance. Tourists booking Connecticut flights and hotels for summer vacations should plan far in advance to avoid paying high prices and overcharges.
Off Season:
Many attractions close in the winter, but fall and spring are excellent times to visit — fall for the foliage and spring for the gardens and town greens in bloom. Several of the attractions that close in the winter reopen in April or May.
The third-smallest state (90 miles wide and 55 miles from top to bottom) is well connected by major roads. With several interstates you have ample access to all parts of the state from the Long Island shoreline north and northeast of Hartford. For more scenic routes through the state, try as the Merritt Parkway, U.S. 7, and Route 8.
Rail service connects New London and New Haven, Stamford and stops along the way to Waterbury, and Hartford. Several bus lines provide transportation throughout the state, and ferries take travelers along the waterways.
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Flights to Connecticut arrive at Bradley International Airport (BDL). The airport is located in the town of Windsor Locks and is about halfway between Springfield and Hartford. For true air-aficionados, Bradley International Airport is home to the New England Air Museum.
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Mark TwainHank Morgan is magically transported from Connecticut in 1879 to Britain in the time of King Arthur…
Dan PopeA novel about 12-year-old Timmy, growing up in Connecticut in 1947.
Ezra StollerPhotographs by Stoller of the Yale Art and Architecture Building, an icon of modern architecture.
Florine Thayer McCrayA biography of Harriet Beecher Stowe, the author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, which was in its time one of the most influential books relating to the slave trade. Born in Litchfield and raised in Hartford, Stowe was a teacher at the Hartford Female Academy and had never visited the Deep South about which she wrote.
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