Summary
- BermudAir will launch flights to Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport and Orlando International Airport from its hub in Bermuda starting in March.
- Baltimore and Orlando will change into BermudAir’s fourth and fifth US destinations, joining Boston, Fort Lauderdale, and Westchester.
- The brand new routes have generated excitement in each Bermuda and the US, with officials highlighting the tourism and economic opportunities they’ll bring.
BermudAir has announced that it would begin flights to Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) later this spring. From March 18th, Bermuda’s latest national carrier will fly to Baltimore from its hub at L.F. Wade International Airport (BDA). Only one week later, BermudAir may also launch direct services to Orlando International Airport (MCO).
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Meanwhile, Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport already hosts a series of international routes, with the airport often operating as a secondary gateway to the town of Washington, DC. International destinations currently served from the airport include Panama City (Copa Airlines), Frankfurt (Condor), Cancún (Frontier Airlines), and London Heathrow (British Airways). The airport sees almost 300 every day departures, and last 12 months welcomed 24.7 million passengers, up 15% from 2022.
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