American Airlines Is Resuming This Daily Bermuda Flight

By: - April 1st, 2016

American Airlines is resuming more service to Bermuda.

The carrier will be resuming daily direct service from Philadelphia to Bermuda beginning April 5.

The service from Philadelphia to LF Wade International Airport is part of a wider resumption of service to the island.

The flights will depart Philadelphia each day at 10:15 AM, arriving in Bermuda at about 1:39 PM local time, according to American Airlines.

Bermuda has been seeing a wave of new and resumed service, including new flights from JetBlue.

— CJ Staff

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