BermudAir, the flag carrier of Bermuda, is expanding its service network with nonstop flights to and from two major Northeast airports.
Starting the week of Oct. 26, the airline will connect St. George’s, Bermuda, with LaGuardia Airport in New York and Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey. Both routes will operate twice weekly, with flights between Newark and Bermuda scheduled for Thursdays and Sundays, while service between LaGuardia and Bermuda is set for Wednesdays and Saturdays.
On Dec. 18, BermudAir will launch seasonal service between Newark and the British Caribbean territory of Anguilla through its new subsidiary, AnguillAir. This service will operate twice weekly on Thursdays and Sundays.
The airline did not say when the Newark-Anguilla route will end.
“Expanding our New York-area service is a significant step forward for BermudAir, providing both leisure and corporate travellers with more flexibility and convenient access to Bermuda,” said Adam Scott, BermudAir’s CEO and founder, in a news release. “The Newark–Anguilla flights create an exciting opportunity for us to serve a vibrant and diverse travel market that values high-quality island experiences. It allows us to respond to strong demand for easy, reliable access to Caribbean destinations.”
BermudAir, which operates from L.F. Wade International Airport in St. George’s, currently serves 10 cities in the eastern U.S. and Canada, including Boston, Montreal, Toronto, Orlando, Florida, and Charleston, South Carolina. Besides Newark, it also plans to connect Boston and Baltimore to Anguilla starting in December.

