Anguilla Gets New Nonstop Flights From Boston, Newark & Baltimore This December

Seasonal routes on AnguillAir, operated by BermudAir, begin mid‑December and arrive at Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport (AXA).

🗓️ Start dates: Dec 17–19, 2025 🛫 Cities: Boston (BOS), Newark (EWR), Baltimore (BWI) 🏝️ Destination: Anguilla (AXA)
Twice‑weekly service Winter schedule Nonstop to AXA
Turquoise shoreline and bright white sand on Anguilla, viewed from above
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Summary: This winter, AnguillAir (operated by BermudAir) will launch nonstop flights from Boston, Newark, and Baltimore to AXA.

Anguilla is about to get closer for American travelers. AnguillAir will begin direct service in mid‑December from Boston, Newark and Baltimore. All flights arrive at Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport.

Boston (BOS) → Anguilla (AXA)
Starts Dec 17 • Operates Wednesdays & Saturdays
Carrier: AnguillAir (operated by BermudAir)
Nonstop
Newark (EWR) → Anguilla (AXA)
Starts Dec 18 • Operates Thursdays & Sundays
Carrier: AnguillAir (operated by BermudAir)
Nonstop
Baltimore (BWI) → Anguilla (AXA)
Starts Dec 19 • Operates Fridays & Mondays
Carrier: AnguillAir (operated by BermudAir)
Nonstop

Many travelers reached Anguilla via St. Maarten by ferry or charter. Service from Miami to Anguilla started in December 2021. The new nonstop routes add direct options from the U.S. Northeast. The island’s hospitality sector includes Aurora Anguilla Resort & Golf Club and Frangipani Beach Resort.

Quick Check

Which days does the Boston route operate?


When does Newark service begin?


Operator info: BermudAir press information. Social update: Government of Anguilla video.

Diagnostics / Self‑Test

    The section listed the start dates, operating days, and the three U.S. routes to AXA.

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