
by Brian Major
Last updated: 10:20 AM ET, Fri April 14, 2023

Bermuda (Photo Credit: Bermuda Tourism Authority)
JetBlue is resuming direct flights between Boston's Logan
International Airport and Bermuda's LF Wade International Airport in May, re-launching
service to the territory the carrier cancelled in 2021, citing lack of demand.?
Beginning May 5, the new schedule will feature daily summer
service plus an expanded slate of four round-trip Boston-to-Bermuda flights weekly
from November 2023 through the Spring of 2024, Bermuda Tourism Authority (BTA) said
in a statement.
BTA welcomes the continuation of the JetBlue flight to
Boston throughout the winter months, said Tracy Berkeley, BTAs CEO. We could not be happier to continue our relationship
with JetBlue and for our visitors to have a more convenient way to get to
Bermuda all year round."
BTA officials called Boston Bermuda's second-largest
source market for visitors in the U.S., adding, the return to year-round
direct service should please frequent travelers between the two destinations.
Bermuda is also served by American Airlines, which offers daily
flights from Charlotte, Miami and Philadelphia, and Delta Air Lines, which flies
thrice weekly to the territory from Atlanta.?
American recently reduced the Miami departures from daily
flights to five per week, according to a Bermuda Royal Gazette report. However,
Air Canada is increasing its flight schedule between Bermuda and Toronto to
four weekly flights from two.?
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