BermudAir (2T) has introduced three weekly round-trip flights to Baltimore Airport (BWI) because of the initial growth phase of the short-distance airline’s early operational network.
They recently launched “business-class short-haul” carrier and initiated operations between Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport and Bermuda’s LF Wade International Airport on March 18th.
This milestone was also celebrated as BermudAir’s 1,000th in September and Baltimore joins BermudAir’s list of destinations on the East Coast of the USA, along with Boston, Fort Lauderdale, and Westchester County near New York City.
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The commitment of meeting passenger needs and strategically improving service offerings, informed by ongoing market feedback and evaluation, is an example by this expansion, says CEO Adam Scott.
Scott mentions that Baltimore and Orlando “previously had connectivity to the island, and our service is now continuing where others left off.”
“With our operational model and appropriately sized aircraft, we aim for increased frequency, which we hope will stimulate greater economic activity between Bermuda and these destinations,”
Initially centered at LF Wade International, BermudAir proposed a model centered on all-premium seating. Scott explains the plan as offering an experience “similar to private jet service.” The envisioned setup included E-Jets configured to accommodate 30 passengers in private, pod-type business-class seats.
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