FARE WELL

BermudAir Introduces Two New Fare Categories

BermudAir Embraer 175

BermudAir has announced an expanded fare structure, effective 10JUL.

The airline now offers five fare types across economy and business class, up from the previous three, providing advisors with more options.

“We're excited to enhance our fare structure with more choice and flexibility,” said Leslie Peden, SVP of Sales and Distribution at BermudAir.

“We’ve added Economy Max to our Economy Light and Economy Classic options and introduced Business Light alongside Business. These fare types offer varying levels of booking flexibility and baggage allowances, catering to different traveler needs and budgets.”
Fares are based on their preferences for checked baggage, lounge access, change fees, refunds, and priority boarding.

Leslie Peden, SVP, Sales & Distribution, BermudAir.

“Our new fare categories address the diverse needs and priorities of travelers,” Peden added.

“Economy Light offers our lowest lead in fares, while Economy Max, Business Light, and Business include benefits and experiences like no change fees, priority boarding, and lounge access. We aim to support our customers and travel advisors with a structure that maximizes choice and flexibility.”

More information about the conditions surrounding BermudAir’s updated fare structure is available via email: salesandtravelpartners@flybermudair.com, booking on their website, www.flybermudair.com, or the BermudAir app.

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