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BermudAir is taking its signature island hospitality beyond Bermuda with the upcoming launch of AnguillAir. This will be a new brand marking the airline’s first major expansion into the Caribbean.
Starting December 19, 2025, BermudAir will offer direct flights from Boston and Baltimore to Anguilla, a fellow British Overseas Territory.
This move strengthens Caribbean connectivity and introduces BermudAir’s exceptional service to a broader audience.
Launch of AnguillAir
AnguillAir represents a bold step for BermudAir, which has been a key player in boosting Bermuda’s tourism and economy since its launch in September 2023.
The airline has restored vital air routes, increased travel demand, and created new opportunities for Bermudians, families, and businesses traveling to the U.S. East Coast and Canada.
Now, BermudAir is extending its reach to Anguilla, a serene Caribbean gem known for its pristine beaches, boutique resorts, and exclusive charm.
“This isn’t just a new route—it’s about building stronger ties between island communities,” said Adam Scott, BermudAir’s Founder and CEO. “Thanks to the support of Bermudians and growing tourism demand, we’re thrilled to bring our island hospitality to Anguilla, creating lasting economic benefits for both destinations.”
The new flights from Boston (BOS) and Baltimore (BWI) to Anguilla (AXA) will operate during the winter season, catering to travelers seeking a peaceful Caribbean escape.
Anguilla’s tranquil vibe and luxurious offerings perfectly align with BermudAir’s premium inflight experience, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable journey.
Flight Details
- Boston (BOS) to Anguilla (AXA)
- Baltimore (BWI) to Anguilla (AXA)
Government & Industry Perspectives
Anguilla’s officials are equally enthusiastic about the partnership. Hon. Jose Vanterpool, Anguilla’s Minister of Infrastructurehighlighted the significance of this development. “The reopening of Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport is a turning point for Anguilla’s economy,” he said.
“These nonstop flights from the U.S. Northeast are a critical step. We’re also planning a phased expansion, including runway extensions to support larger aircraft and increased passenger and cargo traffic.”
Hon. Cardigan Connor, Anguilla’s Minister of Tourismemphasized the boost to the island’s tourism industry. “Direct flights from key U.S. markets like Boston and Baltimore are a game-changer,” he said.
“As our accommodation options grow, reliable air access is vital to establishing Anguilla as a premier Caribbean destination.”

Operations with Branded Aircraft
AnguillAir’s debut introduces a branded aircraft with its own unique identity, signaling the start of BermudAir’s broader growth strategy.
This expansion builds on the airline’s success in connecting Bermuda to major cities while adapting its schedule to meet seasonal demand.
For example, service to Providence will be suspended, and Fort Lauderdale will shift to a winter-only route.
Travelers can look forward to a refined experience with AnguillAir, combining BermudAir’s commitment to exceptional service with Anguilla’s understated elegance.
Whether craving a relaxing beach getaway or a luxurious retreat, these new flights make it easier to explore one of the Caribbean’s best-kept secrets.
With this launch, BermudAir is not just adding flights—it’s forging meaningful connections between island communities.
AnguillAir is the first chapter in an exciting new stage for the airline, one that promises to bring more travelers closer to the Caribbean’s beauty and charm.
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