BermudAir Launches ‘BermudAir Holidays’
BermudAir announced today that, in collaboration with several Bermuda hotel partners, it has “launched BermudAir Holidays, a new product providing air and accommodation packages for travel to the island,” with packages starting at $845 per person.
“BermudAir Holidays packages start at $845 per person and include round-trip flights on the airline from the US with a minimum three-night hotel stay. The packages provide easy to book options that are available on BermudAir’s website. Travellers can submit a request for a quote tailored to their own specific needs.
“The Bermuda Hotel Association [BHA] facilitated developing the packages and a range of hotels are participating, giving travellers access to a variety of choices to suit varied budgets and needs. The participating hotel partners are Cambridge Beaches, Coco Reef, Hamilton Princess Hotel and Beach Club, Newstead Belmont Hills, Pompano Beach, Rosedon, Rosewood Bermuda, Royal Palms, St. Regis, The Loren and The Reefs.”
“We’re delighted to be bringing this product to market with our colleagues in Bermuda’s hotel sector,” said Adam Scott, Founder and CEO of BermudAir. “This is the result of excellent collaboration between the Bermuda Hotel Association’s leadership and our team. We’ve been working to jointly develop a product that makes it even easier for travellers to choose Bermuda. It’s potentially a win/win situation for all parties involved as well as Bermuda visitors.”
“The member properties of the Bermuda Hotel Association are extremely pleased to be offering in conjunction with our newest destination airline partner, BermudAir, this exciting promotion, which we believe will provide wonderful options for our future visitors, to enhance their overall experience during their stays with us.” stated BHA President, Clarence Hofheins.
“We are looking forward to what we truly believe will be a successful promotion that will position Bermuda as the destination of choice for our future leisure and business visitors,” Mr. Hofheins added. “The team at BermudAir constantly seek opportunities to build on their range of services by recognizing that promotions of this type have longer term benefits to Bermuda and our overall tourism product and economy.”
The spokesperson said, “In addition to the BHA’s support, all hotel partners will be promoting the packages via their respective marketing channels internationally. BermudAir has also announced the packages in its newly launched e-newsletter, reaching thousands of subscribers who have booked travel on the airline.
“The packages are available year-round, for summer travel and beyond. Several also include options for on-island experiences such as golf, and the list of activities to be included within packages is expected to grow. Travellers can access details about the various packages and get quotes on BermudAir’s website via https://www.flybermudair.com/pages/holidays.
“Mr. Scott added that collaborating to introduce this package provides an opportunity to help present Bermuda as a convenient, attractive vacation option in an increasingly competitive marketplace.”
“Throughout this process we’ve seen a collective recognition in the hospitality sector that working together, and pooling respective resources creates bigger mutual opportunities,” he said. “This kind of partnership gives customers more choice and value, supporting Bermuda’s competitiveness. We’re very happy to be part of bringing this initiative to fruition.”
Wait, BermudAir & major hotels working together and the BTA had nothing to do with this? WOW! Then it should show positive results. But no doubt the BTA will take credit for every tourist, as it always does.
The job of the BTA is to promote Bermuda generally, not to assist private enterprises to succeed and leave other private enterprises behind.