BermudAir Expands U.S. Network

The Bermuda-based startup airline was initially founded in 2023 and currently has two Embraer E175 aircraft in its fleet.

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A BermudAir E175 aircraft. (Photo: Orlando International Airport)
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Startup BermudAir is growing its U.S. network with plans to add three new markets next year. The Bermuda-based airline was founded in 2023 and currently has two Embraer E175s in its fleet.

In April, the carrier will begin serving Hartford, Connecticut; Charleston, South Carolina; and Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina, according to Ishrion Aviation on Twitter/X. The new routes begin in April.

Service to Hartford starts April 3, operating twice per week. Raleigh/Durham also operates twice per week starting April 11. Finally, the carrier’s new route between Bermuda and Charleston starts April 19 with Saturday-only service.

These new routes join BermudAir’s existing U.S. network of five destinations, including Baltimore; Boston; Fort Lauderdale and Orlando, Florida; and White Plains, New York. In addition, the carrier serves St. George, Toronto, and Halifax in Canada.

Earlier this year, the airline said it plans to introduce new business class seats by the end of 2024.

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