New Service is Operated by BermudAir, Complementing its Existing Service from BWI to Bermuda

Bermuda’s flagship airline BermudAir today introduced its innovative new sub-brand AnguillAir, debuting the greater Washington, DC area’s only nonstop service to Anguilla, one of the Caribbean’s most exquisite destinations. Known for its pristine beaches, boutique resorts, and exclusive atmosphere, Anguilla offers a natural complement to AnguillAir’s premium inflight experience.

Photo of a BermudAir aircraft taxiing towards the airfield at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport with the airport terminal building in the background.This week AnguillAir also introduced nonstop service to Anguilla from Boston (BOS) and Newark (EWR) on December 17 and 18, respectively.

AnguillAir features its own identity and design, and represents the first step in a broader strategy for BermudAir to grow additional seasonal service, expanding its network reach and innovating a new chapter in the airline’s long-term growth trajectory.

“This new route offers our passengers easy access to the beauty, culture, and relaxation of this premier leisure destination,” said Shannetta Griffin, Executive Director/CEO of BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport. “Anguilla is known for its white-sand beaches, calm turquoise waters, and vibrant culinary scene. We are delighted to celebrate the launch of this new nonstop service with our valued partners from AnguillAir.”

“This is much more than a new route — it’s a reflection of what BermudAir was built to do: deliver extraordinary service while broadening our destination offerings,” said Adam Scott, Founder and CEO of BermudAir. “We’re thrilled that we are now able to extend the service and care we offer from Bermuda now also to our sister British Overseas Territory neighbour Anguilla.”

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”.

All flights will be operated on comfortable Embraer E175 and E190 aircraft, offering passengers the airline’s signature warm service and authentic island hospitality.

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

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