New flights make Belize more accessible for North American travelers

Belize is no longer the hidden gem that’s hard to reach. With its world-class reefs, lush rainforests, and rich cultural heritage drawing more visitors than ever, airlines are responding to the surging demand with new nonstop routes that make this Central American destination just hours away from major North American cities.

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Recent and upcoming airlift expansions include Spirit Airlines’ first-ever nonstop flight from Fort Lauderdale to Belize, launching November 21, 2025; Air Canada’s first nonstop from Montreal, set for December 8, 2025; United Airlines’ inaugural San Francisco–Belize service, which began in December 2024; and Delta Air Lines’ increased holiday-season service from Atlanta.

With these options, travelers can spend less time in transit and more time enjoying Belize’s diverse offerings.

For the ultimate in luxury and privacy, Cayo Espanto delivers a private island experience with overwater villas, personalized service, and the option for full-island buyouts. Guests can enjoy private docks, custom dining, and tailored excursions.

In San Pedro, Alaia Belize, Autograph Collection offers refined beachfront accommodations just steps from vibrant reef adventures, while Fort George Hotel & Spa in Belize City provides a blend of historic charm and modern comfort, with easy airport access and deluxe treatments at K’in Spa—ideal for post-flight relaxation or unwinding after Carnival celebrations.

With Belize more connected than ever, it’s the perfect time to fly faster, relax sooner, and savor unforgettable experiences from the moment you arrive.

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