AnguillAir will launch new service between BWI Marshall Airport and Anguilla, starting in December 2025.

Bermuda’s Airline Extends Island Hospitality to the Caribbean with Winter Flights from Boston and Baltimore 

 BermudAir today announced the launch of AnguillAir, a groundbreaking new brand and the airline’s first major expansion beyond Bermuda to Anguilla, a sister British Overseas Territory. 

With flights to Anguilla from Boston and Baltimore beginning this December, AnguillAir signals a powerful new era in Caribbean connectivity—one driven by BermudAir’s signature island hospitality and its vision to link island communities in meaningful and lasting ways. 

Launching December 19, 2025, BermudAir will offer flights from Boston and Baltimore, directly to Anguilla—its first scheduled destination outside of Bermuda, and a first for the airline’s growing footprint in the Caribbean region. 

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BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport Celebrates 75 Years of Taking You There

International Gateway Marks Milestone of Connecting Communities and Powering Regional Growth

Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport is proud to celebrate its 75th anniversary this year. For decades, the airport has helped shape the growth of Maryland and the National Capital region, supporting tourism and trade. Since 1950, BWI Marshall Airport has grown into a dynamic international gateway, serving millions of annual passengers and connecting people, businesses and cultures.

“BWI Marshall Airport is one of Maryland’s greatest economic engines, serving more than 27 million travelers in 2024 and leading the way with tourism, job creation and expanded business opportunities for our region,” said Governor Wes Moore. “I join Marylanders and visitors alike in celebrating the airport’s 75 years of service and look forward to the new heights BWI Marshall will exceed in the years to come.”

Photo of President Harry S. Truman speaking during a dedication event at Friendship International Airport on June 24, 1950

Originally named Friendship International Airport due to the local Friendship Methodist Church and surrounding community, President Harry S. Truman officially dedicated the airport on June 24, 1950, saying it, “exemplifies the spirit of growth and confidence with which our country faces the future.”

“Over the years, BWI Marshall Airport has grown into a critical part of Maryland’s transportation network, connecting families and businesses to life’s opportunities, and has become an economic powerhouse in growing the state’s economy,” said Maryland Transportation Secretary Paul J. Wiedefeld. “This diamond anniversary is a moment for us to celebrate the airport’s past and look forward to its future.”

“This anniversary reflects the community we serve and is a testament to the dedication, hard work and vision of the employees that helped create our history,” said Shannetta Griffin, Executive Director/CEO of BWI Marshall Airport. “For decades, this airport has served a vital role in linking local communities to the globe while fostering economic growth.”

To commemorate the anniversary, BWI Marshall Airport and partners will host a series of events throughout the year to celebrate with the local community along with travelers, staff and other stakeholders, both present and past, that have contributed to the airport’s enduring success. Further details about the airport’s 75th anniversary and events to celebrate the milestone are available on the BWI Marshall Airport website.

On Saturday, June 14 from 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m., BWI Marshall Airport and the Ann Arrundell County Historical Society are hosting Summer Fest at the Benson-Hammond House, which is the last standing farmhouse on the land that became the airport. The Benson-Hammond House also served as the first office site during the construction of Friendship International Airport. Local residents and families are invited to celebrate the BWI Marshall 75th anniversary with live music, food vendors, crafts and other activities. Individuals may submit airport memories for a time capsule to mark the anniversary.

On June 24, BWI Marshall Airport will recognize the 75th anniversary with passengers. Party celebrations will be held at several airline gates on that date.

Throughout June, BWI Marshall Airport is partnering with the Arts Council of Anne Arundel County and Visit Annapolis and Anne Arundel County to feature live performances from local musicians. The concert series will be presented on the upper level of the airport, near the B security checkpoint.

BWI Marshall Airport is a leading aviation hub serving Maryland and the National Capital Region. The airport served more than 27 million passengers in 2024 and offers approximately 300 daily nonstop departures to about 90 domestic and international destinations. BWI Marshall Airport generates a total economic impact of $11.3 billion. The airport and visitors produce and support more than 107,000 jobs throughout Maryland and the region.

Summer Fest at the Benson-Hammond House: BWI Marshall’s 75th Anniversary

Saturday, June 14th 2025

10:00am – 3:00pm

Benson-Hammond House, 7101 Aviation Blvd, Linthicum Heights, MD 21061

BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport’s 75th Anniversary is approaching on June 24th, but we are starting the party early!

Help us celebrate 75 years of air service at the historic Benson-Hammond House, which is the last standing farmhouse on the land that became our grounds. The Benson-Hammond House also served as the first office site during the construction of what was then known as Friendship International Airport. Join us June 14th for food, music, crafts, historic tours, and family fun—plus a chance to add to our 75th Anniversary time capsule. Open to community members, current and former airport employees, and airport supporters.

Register to attend