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BermudAir adds winter routes to Turks and Caicos, Belize and more

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By AI, Created 13:00 UTC, Jun 29, 2026, AGP -

BermudAir is expanding its winter network with new and returning seasonal service from multiple U.S. and Canadian cities to Bermuda, Turks and Caicos, Belize, Anguilla and Guatemala City. The airline says the schedule adds nonstop and direct options at lower fares on several routes that are often hard to book nonstop.

Why it matters: - BermudAir is targeting leisure travelers who want faster, cheaper access to island destinations that often require connections. - The winter schedule adds service on routes where BermudAir says it will offer the only nonstop option, including several departures from major East Coast and Florida markets. - The expansion could increase competition on thin, high-demand routes and broaden access for travelers booking winter trips.

What happened: - BermudAir announced new and expanded seasonal service for winter 2026-27 to Bermuda, Turks and Caicos, Belize, Anguilla and Guatemala City. - The airline will launch seven new routes to Turks and Caicos from Newark, Boston, Baltimore-Washington, Raleigh-Durham, Fort Lauderdale, St Petersburg/Tampa and Toronto. - BermudAir will also add five new routes to Belize from Boston, Raleigh-Durham, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando-Sanford and St Petersburg/Tampa. - Seasonal service to Anguilla will return from Newark and Baltimore-Washington and expand with new one-stop flights from the St Petersburg-Clearwater/Tampa Bay area and Toronto. - Nonstop Fort Lauderdale-Bermuda service will return, and Boston will gain direct service to Guatemala City.

The details: - BermudAir says it will offer the only nonstop service to Turks and Caicos from Raleigh-Durham, Fort Lauderdale and St Petersburg/Tampa. - BermudAir says it will offer the only nonstop service to Belize from Boston, Raleigh-Durham, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando and St Petersburg/Tampa. - The airline says the routes are designed to save hours of travel time while offering lower fares than competing carriers. - BermudAir lists complimentary snacks and beverages, including alcohol, no middle seats and generous legroom in Business and Economy. - The carrier reported a Net Promoter Score of 78.92 last month. - Newark will get weekly nonstop Saturday service and weekly Thursday direct service to Turks and Caicos from Dec. 19 through April 29, 2027, starting at $232 one way. - Newark will also get two nonstop flights and one direct flight weekly to Anguilla from Dec. 18 through May 3, 2027, starting at $297 one way. - Newark will have up to three nonstop flights weekly to Bermuda from Oct. 25 through May 2, 2027, starting at $156 one way. - Westchester County will get three nonstop Bermuda flights weekly on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays from Oct. 25 through May 4, 2027, starting at $160 one way. - Boston will get twice-weekly nonstop Anguilla service, weekly Turks and Caicos service, twice-weekly nonstop Belize service and twice-weekly direct Guatemala City service, with fares starting at $297, $287, $324 and $312 one way, respectively. - Boston will also have up to five nonstop Bermuda flights weekly from Oct. 25 through May 3, 2027, starting at $140 one way. - Baltimore-Washington will have twice-weekly Anguilla service, weekly Turks and Caicos service and weekly Bermuda service, with fares starting at $329, $252 and $200 one way. - Raleigh-Durham will get twice-weekly nonstop service to Turks and Caicos and Belize, starting at $212 and $244 one way. - Fort Lauderdale will get thrice-weekly service to Turks and Caicos and Belize, plus weekly nonstop Bermuda service, starting at $232, $264 and $212 one way. - Orlando-Sanford will get up to two weekly flights to Belize and Bermuda, starting at $184 and $222 one way. - St Petersburg/Tampa will get twice-weekly nonstop service to Turks and Caicos and Belize, plus weekly direct service to Anguilla, starting at $172, $164 and $342 one way. - Toronto will get weekly nonstop Turks and Caicos service and weekly direct Anguilla service via Turks and Caicos, starting at CAD $172 and CAD $476 one way. - Flights are subject to government approval. - Belize service will operate under fifth freedom rights with flights originating in Bermuda or Turks and Caicos. - BermudAir operates Embraer E175 and E190 aircraft in a two-class, no-middle-seat configuration. - Since launching in 2023, BermudAir has built a multi-island network connecting Bermuda, Anguilla, Turks and Caicos and Belize, with year-round service to U.S. East Coast gateways and Canada. - BermudAir says it delivers about $149 million in annual economic impact to Bermuda and supports more than 1,100 jobs.

Between the lines: - The route map suggests BermudAir is leaning into underserved leisure markets rather than trying to compete head-on on dense business routes. - The carrier’s focus on nonstop or direct flying, premium cabin features and relatively low entry fares is a clear bid to win travelers who value convenience more than network breadth. - The use of fifth freedom operations for Belize matters because it can make new service possible without requiring a full standalone long-haul schedule from the home market.

What's next: - The first winter flights begin in late October and December 2026, depending on route. - BermudAir said the new service will run through spring 2027 on most routes. - Travelers can book flights at More information.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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