Anguilla becomes more accessible with launch of direct flights via AnguillAir

Travelers to Anguilla now have easier access to the Caribbean island paradise, as BermudAir officially launches AnguillAir, the airline’s first major expansion beyond Bermuda. The new service introduces direct flights to Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport (AXA) from major U.S. East Coast cities, connecting Boston, Newark, and Baltimore/Washington directly to the island.

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The routes, which begin December 17, 2025, arrive just in time for Anguilla’s peak season, offering convenient options for holiday travel, winter escapes, and early 2026 vacations. Known for its turquoise waters, white-sand beaches, and warm hospitality, Anguilla boasts more than 33 unspoiled beaches and a reputation as one of the Caribbean’s best-kept secrets.

To complement the improved access, Altamer, located on the secluded Shoal Bay West just 20 minutes from the airport, offers travelers a private luxury retreat. Each villa spans over 10,000 square feet, featuring multiple bedrooms, en-suite bathrooms, private pools, oceanfront terraces, and direct beach access. The property caters to families, groups, and milestone celebrations, with dedicated staff providing daily butler service, concierge arrangements, private yacht charters, in-villa spa treatments, curated island tours, and exclusive dining experiences.

On-property amenities include snorkeling, kayaking, basketball, pickleball, and tennis, ensuring guests a full spectrum of leisure and recreation.

The launch of AnguillAir, combined with high-end accommodations like Altamer, marks a turning point for Anguilla’s tourism, positioning the island as a top-tier destination for travelers seeking luxury, convenience, and world-class hospitality.

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