About Bahamasair
Bahamasair: The National Airline of The Bahamas
Established on June 17, 1973, Bahamasair is the national flag carrier of The Bahamas, headquartered in Nassau. The airline was formed by the Bahamian government through the acquisition of Flamingo Airlines and Out Island Airways, aiming to provide reliable air service across the archipelago and to international destinations.
Fleet and Operations
As of 2025, Bahamasair operates a fleet of nine aircraft, including Boeing 737-500 and 737-700 jets, as well as ATR 42-600 and ATR 72-600 turboprops. This diverse fleet enables the airline to serve both short-haul domestic routes and longer international flights efficiently.
Destinations
Bahamasair offers scheduled services to 32 destinations, encompassing domestic locations within The Bahamas and international cities in the United States, Cuba, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Recent Developments
In recent years, Bahamasair has undertaken fleet modernization efforts, including the introduction of new ATR aircraft to replace older models. The airline has also established codeshare and interline agreements with carriers such as Alaska Airlines, Condor, and Hahn Air, enhancing connectivity for its passengers.