BermudAir Tickets To Turks & Caicos Now Listed
BermudAir’s new nonstop flights between Bermuda and the Turks & Caicos are now listed for sale on the airline’s website, with the winter schedule showing service beginning in December 2026.
The regular service of non-stop flights to the Turks & Caicos will mark the only ones available from Bermuda to anywhere in the Caribbean region, as with the exception of ocean passage or charter flights, prior to this travelers had to transit through the US, Canada or the UK to reach the Caribbean.
The new schedule also includes flights to/from other new destinations including Belize, Grand Cayman and Guatemala, such as Turks & Caicos to Grand Cayman, Boston to Belize, Fort Lauderdale to Belize, Belize to Guatemala City, Turks & Caicos to Fort Lauderdale and more.
Bernews did a quick start to two bookings to get a general idea of the price guidelines, and on the dates we selected [in January 2027] round trip tickets to the Turks & Caicos came out to approximately $700 including all taxes and fees, and Bermuda to Cayman [via Turks & Caicos] was around $760, however obviously ticket prices vary due to a number of factors, and the airline frequently offers special promotions, so those figures should not be taken as a set price, just as general information.
You can find more information on the routes, costs and bookings here on the BermudAir website.
Screenshot showing Bermuda and Turks & Caicos schedule from the BermudAir website
“Expanding service in the Caribbean region is a natural next step for BermudAir,” Adam Scott, Founder & CEO of BermudAir, previously said.
“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.”
The airline also previously noted that “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.”


