BermudAir Expands: Cayman And Turks & Caicos
BermudAir announced an exciting expansion, with the airline saying that it will introduce a “new direct service to Grand Cayman and non-stop service to Turks & Caicos.”
A spokesperson said, “BermudAir is set to strengthen its winter schedule with the introduction of new direct service to Grand Cayman and non-stop service to Turks & Caicos, expanding travel options for Bermudians during the quieter winter months while opening the door to new visitors discovering Bermuda. The move enhances regional connectivity when reliable airlift matters most, giving residents greater flexibility to travel and supporting increased year-round tourism, all while maintaining popular routes to destinations Bermudians know and trust, including Boston, Toronto, Halifax and key U.S. gateways. Flights will go on sale on Friday.
New Twice-Weekly Direct Service
“The new twice-weekly direct service between Bermuda and Grand Cayman forms part of BermudAir’s broader winter network strategy, designed to better balance outbound travel with inbound demand. The service will operate via Turks and Caicos, strengthening multi-island connectivity and supporting the airline’s growing “island network” model.”
“The Grand Cayman route will depart from Bermuda, stop in the Turks & Caicos, and then continue to Grand Cayman,” a spokesperson explained.
“As part of this evolution, BermudAir’s Orlando service will relocate from Orlando International Airport [MCO] to Orlando Sanford International Airport [SFB] for the winter season, operating twice-weekly, and will also see the return of service to Fort Lauderdale once a week.
“Sanford International Airport is approximately 30—40 minutes from downtown Orlando. These changes support improved operational efficiency, enable stronger network connectivity, including enhanced access to Belize, Turks & Caicos, Guatemala City, as well as expanded returning seasonal service to Anguilla.”
Expanding Service In The Caribbean Region Is A “Natural Next Step”
“Expanding service in the Caribbean region is a natural next step for BermudAir,” said Adam Scott, Founder & CEO of BermudAir. “Cayman and Turks & Caicos are great markets for both business and leisure, and the new routes strengthen Bermuda’s position as a connected, forward-looking island. Just as importantly, it gives Bermudians more choice in how and where they travel during the winter season.”
A spokesperson added, “Since launching in 2023, BermudAir has quickly established itself as a vital contributor to Bermuda’s economy, helping to address long-standing airlift challenges while supporting tourism, international business and local job creation. In the past financial year, the airline contributed an estimated $111 million in direct economic output and $149 million in total impact, while supporting more than 1,100 jobs across the economy. Additionally, the airline has earned a Net Promoter Score of 78 for May, one of the highest ratings in the airline industry, reflecting its commitment to thoughtful service, modern aircraft, and authentic island hospitality.
“By delivering consistent, year-round connectivity, particularly during the winter season when larger carriers often reduce service, BermudAir plays a critical role in keeping the island accessible for both business and leisure travellers. This includes maintaining core North American routes, such as up to four weekly flights to Boston and Toronto and regular service to Newark, Westchester, Baltimore, Montréal and Halifax, while right-sizing frequency during off-peak months and scaling back up as demand returns.
“The airline’s approach focuses on right-sized aircraft and thoughtfully designed schedules that deliver convenience, reliability and a premium onboard experience rooted in Bermudian hospitality, while continuing to serve core markets across North America, Canada and the Caribbean.
“For more information about BermudAir, flight schedules, BermudAir Holidays packages, group and corporate travel, charters and career opportunities, visit www.flybermudair.com.”


