WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. (WTNH) -- Bradley International Airport outside Hartford is not one of the 40 airports designated as "high traffic" by the Federal Aviation Administration that have had their air traffic reduced, but travelers in Connecticut are still concerned that their trips might not be seamless.

Bradley personnel have said that the airport has not been directly affected by the ongoing federal government shutdown or the cuts in air traffic to 40 airports by the FAA, but many travelers will have connecting flights to or from the affected airports in the coming weeks.

"Our airline partners do operate daily flights between BDL and some of the major airports expected to be impacted," Bradley Airport spokesperson Brian Spyros said. "Passengers flying in the coming days should be check

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