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You Can Now Fly Nonstop to the Safest Island in the Caribbean From Boston, Baltimore, and Newark Thanks to This New Airline

You Can Now Fly Nonstop to the Safest Island in the Caribbean From Boston, Baltimore, and Newark Thanks to This New Airline



Travelers now have more options to explore the crystal clear waters and white sand beaches of the Caribbean. 

The newly-launched carrier AnguillAir took off for the first time with a flight from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) on Wednesday and a flight from Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) on Thursday to Anguilla-Clayton J. Lloyd Airport (AXA). The new airline is owned by BermudAir and is managed as a sub-brand of the Bermuda-based carrier. 

The Boston flights will operate twice each week on Wednesdays and Saturdays through April 25, 2026, while the Newark flights will operate twice each week on Thursdays and Sundays through April 12, 2026.

“This is much more than a new route—it’s a reflection of what BermudAir was built to do: deliver extraordinary service while broadening our destination offerings,” Adam Scott, BermudAir’s founder and CEO, said in a statement shared with Travel + Leisure. “We’re thrilled that we are now able to extend the service and care we offer from Bermuda now also to our sister British Oversea Territory neighbour Anguilla.” 

On Friday, the carrier then launched flights from Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) to the island. That route will also operate twice per week on Mondays and Fridays through April 13, 2026.

Each new flight will be flown on either the Embraer E175 or E190 aircraft.

Tickets are now on sale for AnguillAir, which can be purchased online. 

In celebration of the new routes, the airline is offering 25 percent off the base fare on AnguillAir flights with the booking code “AXA25.” To take advantage, travelers must book by Dec. 20 and travel by April 25, 2026.

When flying with AnguillAir, passengers can book several fares ranging from Economy Light, which is the most restrictive and doesn’t include any refunds or seat selection; to Business, which includes perks like priority boarding and a free checked bag. 

For its part, Anguilla boasts more than 30 white sand beaches, incredible golf, marine parks, kite boarding opportunities, and more.

Anguilla’s Minister of Tourism Cardigan Connor said in the statement the new flights “constitute a significant advancement for our tourism industry. As our accommodation offerings grow, reliable and convenient air access from these strategic gateways is essential to maintaining momentum and further developing Anguilla as a premier destination.”

In addition to these new routes, there are several other flights launching this winter throughout the Caribbean, including to the Dominican Republic, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, the Bahamas, and beyond.





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