Airlines adjust schedules for January
Flights between Bermuda and North Carolina are scheduled to decrease in January as two airlines reduce services to the state.
The January flight schedule, published by Skyport, showed that American Airlines will slightly scale back their direct service between the island and Charlotte, dropping its Tuesday and Wednesday flights.
However, the airline is scheduled to maintain its daily service to both New York and Miami.
Meanwhile, BermudAir will halt its weekly service to Raleigh-Durham on January 2, with its weekly service to Richmond, Virginia stopping the following day.
The airline is scheduled to bolster services to Baltimore and Newark, increasing the number of weekly flights to both destinations from two to four in January.
BermudAir is also expected to offer four weekly flights to Boston and Toronto, three weekly flights to Westchester and two weekly flights to Montreal, Halifax, Orlando and LaGuardia.
Direct flights between Bermuda and Ponta Delgada are also included in the schedule with Sata Airlines set to make four flights over December and January.
The flights are scheduled for December 8 and 15, as well as January 12 and 19.
United Airlines will slightly reduce service between Bermuda and Newark from five weekly flights to four. However, the schedule lists the service as daily until January 5.
Delta is expected to maintain its schedule of three weekly flights to Atlanta and four weekly flights to New York, while JetBlue will continue to offer four weekly flights between Bermuda and Boston.
British Airways will continue to offer five flights a week to London Heathrow, while Air Canada will fly twice a week between Bermuda and Toronto.
