Bermudair Launches 3 New Routes to the Island — See Where It's Flying From
The airline is also putting the new flights on sale.
Visiting the island of Bermuda just got easier.
BermudAir, a regional airline providing direct service to Bermuda, is launching several new routes. The airline will provide new, year-round service from regional airports to the island, including Charleston, SC, Hartford, CT, and Raleigh-Durham, NC. The added markets, which will begin service in April 2025, are currently on sale on the airline’s website, with introductory fares starting at $249.
“These new routes are a big win for the island, providing opportunities to experience new cultures, enjoy world-class amenities, and contribute to a thriving economy through both inbound and outbound travel,” BermudAir’s Founder and CEO Adam Scott shared in a statement to Travel + Leisure.
BermudAir currently offers service from Baltimore (BWI), Boston (BOS), Fort Lauderdale (FLL), Halifax, Nova Scotia (YHZ), New York / Westchester (HPN), Orlando (MCO), and Toronto (YYZ). The airline maintains a fleet of Embraer 175 aircraft, and says it will add two additional aircraft in 2025 to support the expanding network and new routes.
The airline offers a variety of levels of service ranging from Economy Light to Business. Economy Light only includes one personal item and is non-refundable, where Business includes carry-on and checked luggage, plus perks such as lounge access in Bermuda.
Passengers on BermudAir are provided complimentary beverages and snacks that are "sourced from carefully selected partners in Bermuda", according to the airline.
Tourism to Bermuda has been on the rise, as visitors seek to explore the resorts, hiking, and outdoor adventures. The airline recently announced that there was an 11.4 percent growth in air travelers for the first half of 2024, and that the country currently has its highest amount of direct flights.