Bermuda’s traditional tourism stronghold has always been the Northeastern United States. That’s not exactly a surprise; it’s a very short flight from important markets like New York and Boston, and travelers in those cities have for decades been a major source of tourism.
But in the last few years, Bermuda’s travel footprint has been expanding, a push that got a major lift with last year’s debut of the new boutique airline Bermudair, which has begun connecting Bermuda to a number of cities that haven’t typically been areas of focus.
The new boutique airline serving Bermuda just launched a pair of new nonstop routes to the Atlantic island, in a big boost for the destination’s connectivity.
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