BermudAir will be flying between Bermuda’s International Airport (TXF) and Baltimore/Washington (BWI) starting from March 18. The new route will have a frequency of three weekly flights, operated with Embraer E175 aircraft.
With this addition, Baltimore becomes the fourth destination in the U.S. since the airline began operations in September 2023.
Adam Scott, Founder and CEO of BermudAir, stated that «this expansion demonstrates our dedication to meeting the needs of our passengers and strategically improving our service offerings, based on continuous market feedback and evaluations. It’s a significant step that elevates BermudAir to new levels of service and reach.»
The Secretary of Transportation of Maryland, Paul J. Wiedefeld, added, «BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport is a world-class transportation hub, and we are very pleased to welcome BermudAir to our region.»
«This new connection will open up new cultural and economic opportunities for both Bermudians and Marylanders alike. BWI Marshall and our partners are looking forward to providing greater access to tropical vacations directly from the Baltimore region,» Scott further noted.
«We are delighted to welcome BermudAir and this first-class service to the paradise island of Bermuda. BermudAir is growing rapidly and creating new opportunities for tourism and economic development. Our customers will appreciate the airline’s quick and easy access to the natural beauty, culture, and history of Bermuda,» said Ricky Smith, CEO of BWI Marshall Airport.
BermudAir operates a fleet consisting of two Embraer E175, acquired under a leasing contract with Azorra. Currently, the airline operates flights from L.F. Wade International Airport in Bermuda to Fort Lauderdale, New York, and Boston.