en.Wedoany.com Reported - BermudAir has recently announced multiple new routes to the United States, including both direct and connecting flights, with a broad coverage area and some surprising market combinations. The airline has clearly shifted from its initial positioning as a pure business-class operator originating from Bermuda. BermudAir and its independent brand AnguillAir currently operate a small fleet, with data from Ch-aviation showing two 88-seat Embraer E175s and two 96-seat E190s, based in Bermuda and Anguilla, with a third E190 scheduled for delivery this year. How some routes will be operated remains unclear due to specific bilateral agreements. The airline has been contacted for comment.
Most new flights are scheduled to launch before Christmas, with destinations including areas where winter temperatures are significantly higher than in Bermuda. The new routes involve three already-served U.S. airports: Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI), Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR). BermudAir will also return to Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL), which it exited last July, and Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU), which remained in its network until early 2026. The airline will add two new U.S. airports: Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB) and Tampa St. Petersburg Airport (PIE), shifting from Orlando International Airport (MCO) to the lower-cost SFB. New destinations in Central America and the Caribbean include Belize City, Guatemala City, and Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Whether new bases will be established in Belize City and Providenciales remains to be seen; for this expansion alone, there are 10 weekly flights from Providenciales and 11 weekly flights from Belize City.

Below is the full list of routes as of June 4 (subject to change): October 26, Providenciales to FLL, three weekly direct E190 flights; December 19, Belize City to BOS, two weekly direct E190 flights; December 19, Providenciales to BOS, one weekly direct E190 flight and one weekly connecting E190 flight (stopover currently unknown); December 19, Providenciales to EWR, one weekly direct E190 flight and one weekly connecting E190 flight (stopover currently unknown); December 19, Guatemala City to BOS (via Belize City), two weekly E190 flights; December 20, Belize City to FLL, three weekly E190 flights; December 20, Belize City to PIE, two weekly direct E190 flights; December 20, Belize City to RDU, two weekly direct E190 flights; December 20, Providenciales to RDU, two weekly direct E190 flights; December 21, Providenciales to PIE, two weekly direct E190 flights; December 21, Belize City to SFB, two weekly direct E190 flights; December 21, Bermuda to SFB (replacing MCO), two weekly direct E190 flights; December 24, Providenciales to BWI, one weekly direct E190 flight; December 24, Anguilla to PIE (via Providenciales), one weekly connecting E190 flight.

Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) has seen significant growth recently, driven by regional population expansion and increased business from the Research Triangle. According to flight schedules submitted to Cirium Diio, RDU will have 1.07 million two-way international seats for sale in 2026, an increase of nearly 93% compared to pre-pandemic 2019. Several foreign airlines have entered the RDU market, including Aer Lingus (2026), Aeromexico (2024), Air France (2023), BermudAir (return), Copa (2024), Icelandair (2022), Lufthansa (2024), and Breeze Airways, which operated its first international routes from RDU this year. In 2025, RDU saw 12,000 passengers traveling to and from Providenciales, and nearly 6,000 passengers to and from Belize City. Providenciales is the fifth-largest unserved Caribbean destination from the North Carolina airport, with an average one-way fare of $326 (excluding taxes and fees) across all passengers, airlines, and cabin classes.

Tampa St. Petersburg Airport (PIE) serves the Tampa Bay area as a less congested and lower-cost alternative to Tampa International Airport (TPA). It is one of the most operated facilities by Allegiant Air, accounting for 99% of PIE's flights this year. PIE is no stranger to international service, with its most recent international flight in 2023, previously operated by airlines such as Air Transat, Canada 3000, CanJet Flair, Jetsgo, Royal, Sunwing, and Swoop. BermudAir will operate flights from PIE to Anguilla, Belize City, and Providenciales, destinations currently not served from TPA.
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