“This Is A Significant Milestone For Bermuda”
“This is a significant milestone for Bermuda, particularly from a cultural and heritage standpoint,” Minister of Youth, Culture and Sport, Dr. Ernest Peets said in reference to SATA Azores Airlines launching air service between Bermuda and the Azores.
A Government spokesperson said, “Today the Minister of Youth, Culture and Sport, Dr. Ernest Peets offered the following regarding the new direct air service between Bermuda and the Azores.
“The public will be aware that on June 13, SATA Azores Airlines is launching the greatly anticipated air service between what could be considered two of the most remote islands in the North Atlantic.
“The once weekly flight according to Minister Peets is ‘quite significant’ for cultural reasons. The Minister notes that the Azores has a burgeoning and vibrant arts and creative scene that could see collaborations with Bermuda with the introduction of the new flight. However, it’s the historical familial and ancestral ties that the Minister highlighted with the introduction of the new flight.
Minister Peets said, “This new flight is a tremendously exciting development. The Government of Bermuda, Ministry of Transport and Azorean Government have been working tirelessly to make this direct flight a reality. In that regard I wish to commend all involved for their perseverance in seeing this through.
“This is a significant milestone for Bermuda, particularly from a cultural and heritage standpoint. While we’ve had various charter flights to the Azores over the years, this is the first time we’ve had a dedicated direct flight. As such this truly solidifies the ties between Bermuda and Azores.
“I have always maintained that Bermuda’s Portuguese community’s countless contributions have helped to shape our island into what it is today.
“For nearly two centuries, these vibrant customs, unique traditions, distinct language and fascinating personal histories have been woven into Bermuda’s story.
“So this Azorean flight is worthy of celebration as it helps to reinforce our shared cultural commonalities. The possibilities of this new air service are unlimited. It means that, Covid-safety permitting, our Portuguese and Portuguese-Bermudian residents can visit Azores more frequently; it means that we now have a direct link to a new vibrant, picturesque destination; and it means that this route will serve as an important gateway for European visitors who wish to travel to Bermuda.
“Ultimately our hope is that this air route expands in the years to come continuing to transcend all barriers, thus strengthening our connections with the Azores and our Portuguese family and friends.”
“Regarding the new flight, a representative of the Portuguese Cultural Association and Vasco da Gama Club was pleased to add, “The launch of the direct flight is certainly significant for us and other Portuguese people in Bermuda. It is another example of shrinking the distance that separates communities. It brings us closer to our roots.
“Overall, it is a great option for Portuguese people in Bermuda looking to quickly travel home, and it provides an opportunity for Bermudian Residents to visit another beautiful island which has many ties to Bermuda.
“Many of us still have family members in the Azores, and we can strengthen familial ties given the ease of traveling between the two island communities. Of course, it is not just a question of visiting the Azores but also having our family and friends visiting us in Bermuda.”
Andrea Moniz-DeSouza, Honorary Consul of Portugal in Bermuda and President of Casa dos Acores da Bermuda Charity said, “Our community is ecstatic with the development of this partnership between the Government of Bermuda, Azores Airlines and the Regional Government of the Azores.
“Having a direct flight between Bermuda and the Azores has been a dream of many people in our community for many years. This is only a first step in the development of a wonderful and beneficial relationship between our two Governments, and one which will bring so many possibilities and benefits to the Bermuda community at large.”
I know that people have hoped for this for so many years and so this is great news! Now we need a legit sit-down Portuguese restaurant. No diss at all to Cafe Acoreano and Generosa’s (they do an awesome job) but I’ve never figured why that has never happened. Or has it?
Someone wants a hand in the cookie jar.
All these years?
All about money.
At last a change in attitude because they surely criticized Minister Butler in 2003 when he said there was lots of scope to develop better cultural relations with the Portuguese. What a change. Took the PlP 18 years to mature .
Great news. Now how about a once weekly flight to Halifax.
Kudos for this flight to the Azores. Makes sense from a cultural and even business standpoint. However, let’s hope that more direct flights to places that link others to their cultural homes are added… and Please, please bring a direct Halifax flight back. It would make it easier for so many students and their families, and myself who was born and raised there to go back and forth for holidays, visits, etc. Such a flight existed before… hopefully one can be sustained again.
Any word on direct flights to the Caribbean??