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Direct Flights From Providence To Bermuda


Direct Flights From Providence To Bermuda

Okay, hear me out. I'm about to say something possibly controversial. Something that might make Rhode Islanders clutch their Del's Lemonade a little tighter. Are you ready?

Providence needs direct flights to Bermuda. Direct flights!

I know, I know. You're thinking, "Bermuda? What's so great about Bermuda? We have beaches right here!" And that's... fine. I guess. But are those beaches pink? Do they have crystal-clear turquoise water? Can you find a rum swizzle at every single establishment?

Didn't think so.

Look, I love Rhode Island. I really do. I love the Ocean State. I love that I can get a coffee milk anywhere. I love that everyone knows everyone else (which can be a blessing and a curse, admittedly). But sometimes, just sometimes, you need a little... escape.

And Bermuda is the perfect escape. It's close enough that you don't need to lose a whole day traveling. It's far enough away that you feel like you're actually, you know, away. And did I mention the pink sand?

BermudAir Adds Flights To Montreal, Providence, Richmond - One Mile at
BermudAir Adds Flights To Montreal, Providence, Richmond - One Mile at

The Current Situation: A Travel Nightmare

Right now, if you want to get from Providence to Bermuda, you're looking at a journey that involves at least one, and often two, layovers. Usually, you have to connect through a major hub like New York or Boston. Which means you're spending more time in airports than on actual beaches. And nobody wants that.

Picture this: you wake up at 4 AM to catch your first flight. You arrive in New York, bleary-eyed and craving coffee. You navigate the labyrinthine terminals, hoping your connecting flight isn't delayed. You finally board, only to find out the person in front of you reclines their seat the second the plane takes off. Ugh!

All this before you even smell the salty air of Bermuda. It's exhausting. It's stressful. It's totally unnecessary.

Direct flights to Bermuda - BDA, Bermuda - Directflights.com
Direct flights to Bermuda - BDA, Bermuda - Directflights.com

Why Providence to Bermuda Makes Perfect Sense

Think about it. Providence is a charming, historic city with a growing airport. Bermuda is a stunning island paradise that's eager for tourism. It's a match made in travel heaven!

We have plenty of people who would jump at the chance for a long weekend in paradise. Think of the couples celebrating anniversaries! The families needing a break from the New England winters! The individuals simply craving a little bit of sunshine and relaxation! A direct flight from T.F. Green Airport would open up Bermuda to a whole new market.

And let's be honest, who wouldn't prefer a quick, easy flight over a day of travel chaos? I'm pretty sure even the most die-hard Rhode Island loyalist would be tempted.

Direct flights from Providence to Bermuda, PVD to BDA non-stop
Direct flights from Providence to Bermuda, PVD to BDA non-stop

Also, imagine the marketing campaigns! "From Coffee Milk to Rum Swizzle: Direct Flights to Paradise!" "Trade Your Clam Cakes for Conch Fritters!" The possibilities are endless!

My Unpopular Opinion: Embrace the Bermuda Dream!

So, here's my unpopular opinion: we need to stop settling for long layovers and embrace the possibility of direct flights from Providence to Bermuda. Let's make it happen!

Let's flood the airlines with requests. Let's start a petition. Let's write strongly worded letters to our elected officials. (Okay, maybe not too strongly worded. Let's keep it civil.)

Direct (non-stop) flights from Providence to Bermuda - schedules
Direct (non-stop) flights from Providence to Bermuda - schedules

I’m just saying, imagine landing in Bermuda after a breezy two-hour flight, instead of a grueling, six-hour travel marathon. The possibilities!

Let's make the dream of easy access to pink sand a reality. Who's with me?

And yes, I know I sound a little obsessed. But come on. Pink sand. Rum swizzles. Direct flights. What's not to love?

"Sometimes, all you need is a little Bermuda sunshine." - Me, after too many layovers.

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