
by Brian Major
Last updated: 12:55 PM ET, Fri June 12, 2026
Regional carrier BermudAir will launch new flights to the
Turks and Caicos Islands from several North American gateways beginning
December 17.
The expanded schedule will increase North American connectivity to
the Turks and Caicos, strengthen access from key source markets and support
continued visitor arrivals in the destination.
The new routes, operating through May 3, 2027, are:
Weekly nonstop (Saturdays) and one weekly direct service
(Thursdays) from December 19th through April 29th, 2027.
Weekly service (Saturdays), from December 19th through May 1st,
2027.
Weekly nonstop service (Thursdays), from December 24th
through April 29th, 2027.
Twice-weekly nonstop service (Thursdays and Sundays), from
December 20th through May 2nd, 2027.
Thrice-weekly service (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays),
from October 26th through May 3rd, 2027.
Twice-weekly nonstop service (Mondays and Thursdays), from
December 21st through May 3rd, 2027.
“The expansion of airlift through BermudAir is a strong vote
of confidence in the Turks and Caicos Islands as a premier destination,” said Zhavargo
Jolly, minister of tourism. “These new and enhanced routes strengthen and
diversify our connectivity to key markets and support our broader strategy of
sustainable tourism growth, increased visitor arrivals, and expanded economic
opportunity for our people. We are committed to working closely with our
airline partners to ensure these services succeed and deliver long-term value
for the destination.”
Experience Turks and Caicos, the destination’s tourism promotion agency, will team
with BermudAir on a targeted cooperative marketing campaign that will promote
the destination across key markets, stimulate demand, and create strong load
factors across all routes. Directed toward luxury travelers, the campaign will
include digital marketing and destination promotions aimed at highlighting the
Turks and Caicos Islands’ world-class beaches, luxury accommodations, culinary
experiences, and marine attractions.
The Turks and Caicos Islands Airports Authority (TCIAA) welcomed the expanded
service, citing its importance in strengthening the country’s airlift strategy
and supporting sustainable tourism growth. The new alliance further
demonstrates the value of TCIAA's investment in Routes conferences, said
officials, as meaningful engagement with airline decision-makers helps
translate conversations into new airlift opportunities that support tourism
growth and expand access to the Turks and Caicos Islands.
“The expansion of BermudAir into the Turks and Caicos Islands is a significant
milestone for our aviation and tourism sectors,” said Arlington Musgrove, minister
with responsibility for aviation. “Enhanced air connectivity is essential
to economic growth, and these new routes strengthen access from key markets
while creating additional opportunities for business, tourism and regional
travel,” he said.
“This partnership also demonstrates the importance of
TCIAA's continued investment in building strategic relationships through forums
such as Routes conferences, where meaningful engagement with airline partners
helps translate opportunity into new air service for the Turks and Caicos
Islands,” added Musgrove. “We welcome BermudAir and look forward to a
successful partnership that benefits residents, visitors and the wider
economy."
“We’re thrilled to continue expanding our
Caribbean network as the premium leisure carrier from North America with the
addition of Turks and Caicos as our newest destination,” said Adam Scott, founder
and CEO of BermudAir. “Together with Bermuda, we now connect U.S. and Canadian
travellers to some of the region’s most exceptional and sought-after island
destinations.”
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