A month and a half after starting, airline stops service between T.F. Green and Bermuda
BermudAir has suspended its service from Rhode Island's T. F. Green International Airport to Bermuda just six weeks after its launch. The airline's first flight took off on May 22, with the last flight occurring on July 6. This discontinuation follows the airline's recent announcement of new services to Anguilla from other Northeast airports.
Affected passengers are encouraged to contact BermudAir directly for alternative arrangements. The Rhode Island Airport Corporation, which manages T. F. Green, stated it is prepared to assist the airline if it decides to reverse its decision. Despite ceasing operations from Rhode Island, BermudAir continues to provide flights from Hartford's Bradley International Airport.
The airline's brief Rhode Island service underscores the challenges of maintaining new routes in competitive markets. The local community may feel the impact of reduced travel options to Bermuda.