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BermudAir Launches Non-Stop Service to Harford, CT

BermudAir has officially launched its inaugural nonstop service between Bradley International Airport (BDL) and Bermuda’s L.F. Wade International Airport (BDA).

The new route, operating year-round twice weekly on Thursdays and Sundays, enhances connectivity between Bermuda and New England, offering both leisure and business travellers a seamless and premium travel experience.

“The launch of our service between Bradley International Airport and Bermuda marks an exciting milestone for BermudAir. This new route strengthens our commitment to providing seamless, premium travel experiences while deepening the connection between Bermuda and New England,” said Adam Scott, Founder & CEO at BermudAir.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Connecticut travellers aboard and look forward to introducing them to the warmth and hospitality that define BermudAir and Bermuda.”

Flights between Connecticut and Bermuda will be operated on BermudAir’s Embraer 175 aircraft, with a flight time of approximately two hours. Travellers departing from Bermuda will also benefit from U.S. Customs and Border Protection preclearance at L.F. Wade International Airport, streamlining entry into the United States upon arrival.

“We extend a warm welcome to BermudAir as they begin operations at Bradley International Airport and greatly appreciate their investment in our region,” said Michael W. Shea, Executive Director of the Connecticut Airport Authority. “BermudAir’s presence at Bradley Airport will allow for faster access to Bermuda and more convenience for both leisure and business travellers.”

The addition of Bradley International Airport to the BermudAir schedule expands travel options for passengers, showcasing the island’s unique pink-sand beaches, rich history, and vibrant culture. The route also bolsters business ties, particularly between Connecticut’s insurance industry and Bermuda’s globally recognised reinsurance sector.

To celebrate the inaugural flight, departing passengers were treated to a special send-off, marking the beginning of an exciting new travel opportunity for both regions.

For more information and to book flights, visit www.flybermudair.com

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