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Daily service to London, Boston resume next month

British Airways (File photograph)

Daily air services to both Boston and London are set to resume next month as some airlines begin to return to their summer schedules.

According to the April flight schedule, published by Skyport, British Airways will restore daily service between the island and London Heathrow in April.

Meanwhile, JetBlue is scheduled to resume daily service between Bermuda and Boston, effective April 14.

Both airlines had cut scheduled flights to the island over the winter.

However, American Airlines is scheduled to reduce daily services between Bermuda and Charlotte, grounding the Tuesday and Wednesday flights.

The airline is scheduled to maintain its daily service to both New York and Miami.

April 2026 flight schedule (Image from Skyport)

BermudAir is expected to modify its schedule of flights next month, reducing the number of weekly flights between Bermuda and Baltimore from four to two effective April 10, while adding an additional weekly flight between Bermuda and Toronto.

The airline will continue to offer six weekly flights to Boston, four weekly flights to Newark, three weekly flights to Halifax and Westchester and two weekly flights to Orlando, LaGuardia and Montreal.

Delta is expected to continue offering four weekly flights to New York and three weekly flights to Atlanta, while United Airlines will maintain daily service to Newark and Air Canada will offer two weekly flights to Toronto.

However, the schedule is subject to change without notice.

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Published March 10, 2026 at 7:34 am (Updated March 10, 2026 at 7:39 am)

Daily service to London, Boston resume next month

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