BermudAir expands with AnguillAir for direct service to Anguilla with no middle seats
December 18, 2025 • 2m 21s
? (Reporter)
00:02.440
a
new
leisure
market
airline
has
come
up
with
an
innovative
pitch
to
try
and
win
over
consumers
who
are
looking
to
visit
the
caribbean
phillipo
joins
us
right
now
with
more
what's
the
pitch
phil
well
Phil LeBeau (Business News Reporter)
00:14.550
the
pitch
is
that
if
you're
going
to
be
flying
on
anguilla
air
which
is
a
subsidiary
of
bermuda
air
which
is
just
launching
service
you
might
be
able
to
have
a
little
more
elbow
room
when
you're
flying
on
one
of
the
embraer
jets
down
to
the
island
of
anguilla
some
people
might
Phil LeBeau (Business News Reporter)
00:27.990
be
listening
to
this
report
or
watching
this
report
and
saying
anguilla
where
is
anguilla
it
is
a
british
territory
it's
an
island
that
is
just
to
the
east
of
puerto
rico
and
bermuda
air
is
starting
anguilla
air
and
anguilla
air
which
begins
service
this
week
today
actually
out
Phil LeBeau (Business News Reporter)
00:45.150
of
newark
direct
from
boston
baltimore
and
newark
will
be
flying
ember
airplanes
with
no
middle
seats
so
you
get
a
little
more
elbow
room
for
a
flight
and
while
that
may
not
sound
like
a
big
deal
believe
me
there
are
a
number
of
people
i've
talked
with
who
have
said
yeah
i
would
Phil LeBeau (Business News Reporter)
01:00.230
prefer
if
i
didn't
have
to
sit
in
a
middle
seat
or
next
to
somebody
in
a
middle
seat
and
as
i
mentioned
flights
from
newark
start
today
is
there
a
market
for
anguilla
here's
the
CEO
of
bermuda
air
they're
Adam Scott (CEO)
01:13.680
different
islands
they
offer
something
that
that
is
unique
and
and
and
special
and
so
i
think
that
you
know
very
frankly
we're
confident
that
that
we
can
we
can
get
people
on
board
and
that
we
can
we
can
show
them
what
we're
about
as
a
as
an
airline
but
also
of
course
the
Adam Scott (CEO)
01:30.040
islands
they
sell
themselves
it
also
Phil LeBeau (Business News Reporter)
01:33.500
helps
offset
the
seasonality
that
bermuda
air
is
primarily
attracting
travelers
in
the
summer
and
in
the
fall
winter
not
so
much
that'll
flip
here
with
anguilla
air
by
the
way
flights
to
caribbean
from
the
US
flat
this
year
versus
last
year
but
compared
to
twenty
nineteen
up
Phil LeBeau (Business News Reporter)
01:50.020
almost
twenty
percent
and
anguilla
has
become
one
of
these
little
gems
that
people
are
starting
to
discover
the
number
of
people
going
there
up
a
hundred
and
ninety
eight
percent
since
twenty
nineteen
bottom
line
is
this
guys
the
caribbean
has
quietly
but
steadily
become
a
Phil LeBeau (Business News Reporter)
02:07.030
bigger
and
bigger
destination
for
americans
looking
to
travel
internationally
it's
always
been
a
hot
spot
to
a
certain
extent
now
you're
starting
to
see
it
span
a
little
bit
further
with
new
destinations
smaller
islands
within
the
caribbean
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