Concerned about navigating CT’s largest airport? For a fee, help’s on the way.

Bradley International Airport has announced that it has launched a new concierge service that will make it easier for passengers to navigate Connecticut’s largest commercial airport.

Once a flight is booked, a member of the concierge team will meet passengers upon their arrival at the airport and assist them with:

  • checking in at the airline ticket counter

  • going through the TSA security checkpoint via priority access.

  • finding their gate

  • delivering food directly to the gate through BDL Market

  • retrieving checked bags

  • navigating to or from parking, pick up or car rental

The cost of the concierge service, which began Monday, starts at $79.99. Advanced registration is required. To make a reservation, visit www.bradleyairport.com/concierge.

“This new concierge program at Bradley International Airport is offering travelers another layer of convenience ,” Kevin A. Dillon, executive director of the Connecticut Airport Authority, which operates Bradley.

“The program is designed to make traveling through the airport truly easy, by offering personalized assistance and removing some of the unknowns that a passengers may have about flying.”

The service could be especially helpful to older adults traveling alone and in need of assistance; families with children; first-time fliers; passengers with special needs; and “individuals who are looking for an elevated or personalized travel service,” according to Bradley.

The service is being offered in partnership with Travelers Aid International, which helps guide airport, cruise, rail and bus passengers at 25 locations.

Kenneth R. Gosselin can be reached at [email protected].