BermudAir Launches AnguillAir With New Nonstop Service to Anguilla
BermudAir has launched AnguillAir, a new sub-brand that extends the carrier’s premium island-focused service into the Caribbean with nonstop winter routes to Anguilla from Boston, Newark, and Baltimore-Washington.
The inaugural flights, operated by BermudAir, began this week with service from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) on December 17, Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) on December 18, and Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) on December 19. The routes represent the only nonstop air service from those U.S. markets to Anguilla, a destination known for its high-end resorts and boutique tourism offerings.
From Boston, AnguillAir will operate twice-weekly service on Wednesdays and Saturdays through April 25, 2026. Newark service will run twice weekly on Thursdays and Sundays through April 12, 2026. Baltimore-Washington flights will operate on Mondays and Fridays through April 13, 2026.
AnguillAir marks the first step in BermudAir’s broader strategy to introduce seasonal services under a distinct brand identity, expanding its network while maintaining its focus on premium service and island hospitality. Flights are operated using Embraer E175 and E190 aircraft.
“This is much more than a new route—it reflects what BermudAir was built to do: deliver extraordinary service while expanding our destination offerings,” said Adam Scott, founder and CEO of BermudAir. “We’re proud to extend our island hospitality beyond Bermuda and strengthen connections with Anguilla.”
Anguilla officials welcomed the new air service, citing its importance to the island’s tourism and economic development efforts, particularly as Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport continues a phased modernization program to support future growth.
BermudAir’s expansion into Anguilla builds on its existing North American and Caribbean network and reinforces growing demand for direct, premium air service linking secondary U.S. markets with island destinations.
