BermudAir is a new start-up airline based in Bermuda in the North Atlantic Ocean. The airline plans to operate flights between Bermuda and the United States from August 2023 after being granted its air operator's certificate by the Bermuda Civil Aviation Authority.
BermudAir is awaiting its application for an exemption and US foreign air carrier permit.
The airline will likely start commercial services with the Embraer E175 in an executive layout as it plans to operate an all-business class service.
BermudAir was founded by its CEO, Adam Scott, and its CFO, John Bavister, who are also behind Odyssey Airlines (another start-up that intended to operate all-business class flights from London).
BermudAir has announced it will begin operations with 3 routes between Bermuda and the USA:
Boston to/from Bermuda - once per day, 6 days a week
Fort Lauderdale to/from Bermuda - once per day, 6 days a week
White Plains to/from Bermuda - twice a day, 6 days a week
The airline hasn't launched yet therefore information on its baggage policies isn't currently available. BermudAir plans to operate an all-business class service on 30-seater Embraer E175 aircraft.
This indicates that the airline may allow passengers to bring one carry-on bag weighing up to 7-10kg and one checked bag weighing no more than 23-25kg.
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BermudAir has stated it will operate a 2 cabin layout on its aircraft, including economy and business class service. This decision to operate an economy class is a fairly new concept after BermudAir decided to stray away from its original business class-only model.
The aircraft was originally planned to have 30 business-class seats, with 15 rows of seats in a 1 x 1 configuration. It wanted to provide a private jet-like experience for passengers who wished to travel in style between the US and Bermuda. This new dual class layout is yet to be confirmed but there's hope for everything to be official in Q4 2023.
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BermudAir hasn't launched yet therefore it's unknown whether it will provide in-flight entertainment onboard its flight. The flights it plans to operate will be short-haul (possibly up to 2 hours) meaning it may not offer in-flight entertainment, however, it will operate an all-business service therefore personal screens may be available for accessing movies, TV shows and more.
To keep yourself entertained during your flight, we recommend bringing your own forms of entertainment such as a book to read or movies to watch on your personal device.
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BermudAir hasn't announced whether it will have a meal service on board or not. Its initial flights will be short-haul, therefore, meals may not be provided but snacks/beverages can be purchased from the in-flight menu.
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Check-in information for BermudAir flights isn't available yet because the airline still hasn't launched. It's not known whether BermudAir will provide an online check-in procedure when it launches.
As a general rule, when checking in at the airport, please arrive at the airport at least 2-3 hours before your flight is scheduled to depart. This is to ensure you have enough time to check in, clear security and reach your boarding gate.
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It's not known if BermudAir will have a frequent flyer program or not as the airline hasn't launched yet.
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The fare bands on a BermudAir flight range from Light, Classic and Flex. All fares include carry-on bags, at least 1 checked bag and free seat selection.
The main differences between fares are the amount of checked baggage passengers are entitled to and the fees put in place to complete any changes.
BermudAir hasn't announced what airport it will be based at however it is highly likely it will choose L.F. Wade International Airport as its hub airport.
L.F. Wade International Airport, formerly known as Bermuda International Airport, is the only airport that serves Bermuda in the North Atlantic Ocean. It has one passenger terminal, one cargo terminal and eight aircraft stands. The airport currently serves airlines such as Air Canada, American Airlines, British Airways, JetBlue and Delta Air Lines, among others.
BermudAir will operate its flights with 2 x Embraer E175s. These will have 30 business-class seats - 15 rows with a 1 x 1 configuration.
The E175s that BermudAir will be using have been acquired from a leasing company called Azorra. They used to operate flights for Flybe (which has now ceased operations) and are already in BermudAir's possession, with one of the aircraft already using the BermudAir livery.