
BermudAir, the airline known for its signature cocktails and flights to Bermuda, is broadening its Caribbean network with the launch of “AnguillAir.” This new service will introduce nonstop flights connecting Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) and Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) directly to Anguilla’s Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport (AXA) starting this winter.
Key Takeaways
- BermudAir is launching a new service called “AnguillAir” to Anguilla.
- The new routes will connect Baltimore (BWI) and Boston (BOS) to Anguilla (AXA).
- Flights are scheduled to begin in December 2025 and will operate twice weekly on each route.
- Tickets for the new AnguillAir routes are currently on sale.
New Routes and Schedule
Starting December 22, 2025, AnguillAir will offer twice-weekly service between Anguilla and Baltimore, operating on Mondays and Fridays. This service will continue through April 6, 2026.
Additionally, flights from Anguilla to Boston will commence on December 20, 2025, with services running on Wednesdays and Saturdays until April 8, 2026. These new routes aim to enhance connectivity for Anguilla, a British overseas territory that has historically relied on connections through San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Expanding Island Connections
Adam Scott, founder and CEO of BermudAir, stated that the new Anguilla service aligns with the airline’s mission to strengthen island connections, provide exceptional service, and foster economic value for Bermuda and other islands.
Historically, Anguilla’s air travel options were more limited, with connections often made through San Juan. American Airlines introduced the island’s first nonstop service to the U.S. mainland in 2021 with daily flights to Miami. The airport’s runway length restricts the operation of larger aircraft.
BermudAir’s Growth
Launched in 2023, BermudAir currently operates Embraer E-Jets, connecting Bermuda to 10 U.S. airports and three in Canada. The airline initially planned an all-business-class model but transitioned to a dual-class configuration featuring both business and economy seats to broaden its accessibility.