BermudAir today announced the launch of AnguillAir, a groundbreaking new brand and the airline’s first major expansion beyond Bermuda to Anguilla, a sister British Overseas Territory.
With flights to Anguilla from Boston and Baltimore beginning this December, AnguillAir signals a powerful new era in Caribbean connectivity—one driven by BermudAir’s signature island hospitality and its vision to link island communities in meaningful and lasting ways.
Launching December 19, 2025, BermudAir will offer flights from Boston and Baltimore, directly to Anguilla—its first scheduled destination outside of Bermuda, and a first for the airline’s growing footprint in the Caribbean region.
“This is more than a new route—it’s a reflection of what BermudAir was built to do: strengthen island connections, deliver extraordinary service, and create lasting economic value for Bermuda and beyond,” said Adam Scott, Founder and CEO of BermudAir. “We’re proud that, because of the support of Bermudians and the growth in tourism demand, we are now able to extend our reach and share our island hospitality with Anguilla.”
The new route comes after a year of consistent progress for the airline, which has played a key role in restoring air service, generating demand, and supporting Bermuda’s tourism and economy in tangible figures. BermudAir has also opened new avenues of access for Bermudians, families, and businesses traveling to and from the U.S. East Coast and Canada.
Hon. Jose Vanterpool, Anguilla’s Minister of Infrastructure, remarked, “The reopening of the Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport marks a pivotal moment for Anguilla’s economic future. Our agreement with BermudAir to launch nonstop service from the U.S. Northeast is a crucial first step. To support long-term, sustainable growth, we are pursuing a phased, demand-driven expansion plan, which includes extending the runway to accommodate larger aircraft and increased passenger and cargo volumes.”
Anguilla’s Minister of Tourism, Hon. Cardigan Connor added, “BermudAir’s new direct flights from key U.S. markets – Boston and Baltimore – constitute a significant advancement for our tourism industry. As our accommodation offerings grow, reliable and convenient air access from these strategic gateways is essential to maintaining momentum and further developing Anguilla as a premier destination”.
BermudAir’s new Anguilla service will operate during the winter season, connecting travellers with one of the Caribbean’s most refined and peaceful destinations. Known for its pristine beaches.
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