BermudAir is expanding its footprint in the New York area, adding new service from LaGuardia and Newark while retaining flights from Westchester County Airport in White Plains. The move, which the airline is branding as its “New York Triangle,” reverses earlier plans to suspend operations at White Plains as new routes came online.
With the launch of flights from LaGuardia and Newark, New Jersey, this month, BermudAir will connect Bermuda with three New York City–area airports.
The expansion brings the carrier’s U.S. network this winter to eight cities, including Boston, Baltimore/Washington, Raleigh-Durham, Richmond, and Orlando. BermudAir also serves Toronto, Montreal, and Halifax in Canada.
“Adding service to LaGuardia and Newark is a significant milestone for BermudAir,” said Adam Scott, the airline’s founder and CEO, in a news release. “At the same time, many of our most loyal and frequent travellers from Westchester and Fairfield counties spoke up—and we listened. With the launch of our ‘New York Triangle,’ we’re offering nonstop flights from three of the most convenient New York City–area airports, providing leisure and business travellers alike with more flexibility and convenient access to Bermuda.”
Flights from White Plains will continue three times weekly on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays, while new LaGuardia and Newark service will each operate twice weekly. All flights will use Embraer E175 and E190 aircraft.
Tickets for the expanded network are now available on the airline’s website.
