BermudAir expands network with new routes to Belize, Turks and Caicos & Guatemala City

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BermudAir is expanding its network this winter, adding new destinations in Belize, Turks and Caicos, and Guatemala City while increasing seasonal service to Anguilla.

The airline will introduce six new routes to Turks and Caicos from Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), Baltimore/Washington International Airport (BWI), Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU), Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL), and St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport (PIE).

BermudAir is also launching five new routes to Belize from BOS, RDU, FLL, Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB), and PIE.

Service is scheduled to begin in December. The airline announced that flights for the new routes will go on sale Friday.

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In addition, the carrier will introduce new direct service between Boston and Guatemala City and reinstate nonstop service between Fort Lauderdale and Bermuda.

The expansion includes increased service to Anguilla, with direct flights from Newark and Baltimore-Washington continuing onward from Turks and Caicos without requiring passengers to change aircraft. A new direct route from St. Pete-Clearwater to Anguilla will also be added.

The airline said it will be the only carrier offering nonstop service to Turks and Caicos from Raleigh-Durham, Fort Lauderdale, and St. Pete-Clearwater.

It will also become the only airline providing nonstop flights to Belize from Boston, Raleigh-Durham, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando Sanford, and St. Pete-Clearwater.

The new routes will complement BermudAir’s existing network connecting Bermuda with New York’s Westchester County Airport, Newark, Boston, Baltimore-Washington, and Orlando.

BWI highlights:

  • Twice-weekly nonstop service to Anguilla, one nonstop (Mondays) and one direct (Thursdays), from December 21 through May 3, 2027
  • Weekly nonstop service to Turks and Caicos (Thursdays), from December 24 through April 29, 2027
  • Weekly service to Bermuda, from October 26 through May 3, 2027

Other highlights of the winter schedule:

  • Newark will gain weekly nonstop and direct service to Turks and Caicos, expanded flights to Anguilla, and up to three weekly flights to Bermuda.
  • Boston will receive new service to Anguilla, Turks and Caicos, Belize, and Guatemala City, along with up to five weekly flights to Bermuda.
  • Raleigh-Durham will see twice-weekly nonstop flights to both Turks and Caicos and Belize.
  • Fort Lauderdale will add three weekly flights to Turks and Caicos, three weekly flights to Belize, and weekly nonstop service to Bermuda.
  • St. Pete-Clearwater will gain new nonstop service to Turks and Caicos and Belize, plus weekly direct flights to Anguilla.

As part of the winter schedule adjustments, BermudAir will relocate its Orlando-area operations from Orlando International Airport (MCO) to Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB).

We’re thrilled to continue expanding our Caribbean network as the premium leisure carrier from North America,” said Adam Scott, Founder and CEO of BermudAir, via press release. “Our customers are ranking us with industry-leading satisfaction scores. Together with Bermuda, we now connect U.S. travelers to some of the region’s most exceptional and sought-after island destinations.

The airline noted that it achieved a Net Promoter Score of 78.9 in May, which it said ranks among the highest in the airline industry.

The expanded winter schedule begins in October and December 2026, with most routes operating through May 2027.

Flights will be available for booking beginning Friday at flybermudair.com.