BermudAir Is Launching Nonstop Flights to Anguilla From Boston and Baltimore
BermudAir is launching nonstop service to Anguilla this winter, part of a major expansion that introduces a new brand and its first scheduled destination outside of Bermuda.
The new service, operating under the name AnguillAir, will connect Anguilla with direct flights from Boston and Baltimore beginning Dec. 19, 2025, marking a significant boost in regional airlift from the U.S. Northeast to the Eastern Caribbean.
It’s the latest expansion for one of the fastest-growing airlines in the hemisphere right now.
“This is more than a new route—it’s a reflection of what BermudAir was built to do,” said Adam Scott, Founder and CEO of BermudAir in a statement. “We’re now able to extend our reach and share our island hospitality with Anguilla.”
The launch comes after more than a year of airlift development by BermudAir, which has been steadily expanding access for travelers to and from the U.S. East Coast and the Caribbean.
Anguilla officials welcomed the announcement as a key step in strengthening tourism and infrastructure.
“The reopening of Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport marks a pivotal moment for Anguilla’s economic future,” said Jose Vanterpool, Anguilla’s Minister of Infrastructure. “We are pursuing a phased, demand-driven expansion plan that includes extending the runway to accommodate larger aircraft.”
Cardigan Connor, Anguilla’s Minister of Tourism, said the new flights represent “a significant advancement” for the island’s visitor economy.
“Reliable and convenient air access from these strategic gateways is essential to further developing Anguilla as a premier destination,” he said.
The new Anguilla service will operate throughout the winter season.
BermudAir, which first launched in 2023, is positioning AnguillAir as a brand focused on linking island destinations across the region.
A Quick Guide to Our Anguilla Favorites
Aurora Anguilla Resort & Golf Club
Nestled between two pristine bays, this sprawling 300‑acre luxury resort offers something for every traveler—families, couples, even solo explorers. With 178 rooms, villas, and estate homes, you’ll find everything from golf carts and water slides for kids to Greg Norman’s signature 18‑hole course and a full‑service spa. And don’t miss the six on‑site restaurants, including sushi, steakhouse, farm‑to‑table, and casual beachfront dining.
Tranquility Beach
This intimate boutique resort sits right on Meads Bay with just 15 one‑ to three‑bedroom oceanfront condos. Expect bright, modern spaces, fully equipped kitchens, private hot tubs on balconies, and a beachfront location that guests rave about for its impeccable comfort and service — we loved it on our last stay. It’s a serene, personal hideaway perfect for those looking to unwind in style.
For a full guide, check out the best hotels in Anguilla.
Where to Eat and Drink
Veya
Located in a lush hillside “treehouse” setting above Sandy Ground, this award‑recognized restaurant offers a Caribbean‑fusion menu blending Mediterranean, Asian, and local ingredients. Highlights include Carpaccio of Conch, Moroccan‑spiced Shrimp Cigars, Vietnamese‑style fried Calamari, Lobster Fritters, and vibrant leafy salads. Enjoy an impressive wine list and signature cocktails in a refined, garden‑draped ambiance.
Jacala
We absolutely love this place. The French-Caribbean fusion, the wine list, the friendliness. And some of the best Caribbean lobster you will ever try (in just about every permutation you can imagine) set on a stunning perch of Meads Bay Beach.
Garvey’s Sunshine Shack
Located right on the soft sands of Rendezvous Bay, Garvey’s Sunshine Shack is a local gem run by Garvey Lake. Open Wednesday through Monday from 10 AM to 5 PM, the shack offers freshly grilled BBQ classics—chicken, ribs, snapper, and lobster available by request—with lunch starting at 12:30 PM. Expect a laid-back beach day with cold beers and colorful days by the sea, all served up with Garvey’s signature sunshine-and-smiles vibe. It doesn’t hurt that this is the best beach on the whole island.