BermudAir, Bermuda’s premium leisure airline, is set to enhance its presence in Central Florida by relocating its nonstop service from Orlando International Airport to Orlando Sanford International Airport. This strategic move is part of a new partnership with Orlando Sanford aimed at improving the travel experience and fostering growth in the region.
Expansion Plans
Flight operations at Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB) will commence on October 31, 2026, with the airline planning to expand its services to Belize by December 21, 2026. The airline’s founder and CEO, Adam Scott, expressed enthusiasm about the expansion, highlighting the airline’s commitment to connecting U.S. travelers with exceptional island destinations in the Caribbean.
Nicole Martz, President and CEO of Orlando Sanford International Airport, welcomed BermudAir’s decision, emphasizing the airport’s dedication to providing a high-quality, efficient travel experience. This partnership is expected to bring more travelers to Central Florida, boosting the local economy and offering more travel options to residents.
Booking Information
Travelers interested in BermudAir’s new routes can start booking flights from June 5, 2026. Those with existing bookings are advised to confirm updated departure and arrival details to ensure a smooth transition to the new airport location.
For more information about the new services and to book flights, travelers can visit BermudAir’s official website.
Original reporting: WESH Orlando — read the source article.