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American Airlines Just Added a New Late-Night Flight to the British Virgin Islands

American Airlines Just Added a New Late-Night Flight to the British Virgin Islands


The British Virgin Islands is getting a meaningful boost in air access just as the heart of the winter season begins, with American Airlines launching its first late-night arrival into the Territory alongside a new early-morning departure.

The new schedule began Dec. 18, with an American Airlines flight arriving from Miami at Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport just after 10 p.m. The following morning, the airline operated its first early departure from Beef Island at 8 a.m. The overnight and early-morning service is operating daily through March, creating a full overnight connection that has long been sought by travelers and tourism officials alike.

Officials say the change represents a significant milestone for the destination, improving flexibility for both visitors and residents while expanding access to key source markets.

“The BVI Airports Authority is proud to mark American Airlines’ inaugural overnight service between Miami and Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport, a major milestone that significantly enhances air connectivity to the British Virgin Islands,” said Kurt Menal, director of the BVI Airports Authority. He added that the new service strengthens the Territory’s tourism offering while providing greater flexibility for families, business travelers and residents.

The expanded schedule builds on American Airlines’ already robust presence in the market, which includes five daily nonstop flights between Miami and Beef Island. The addition of a late arrival and early departure opens up new same-day and overnight routing options, particularly for travelers connecting through Miami from other U.S. cities and international gateways.

Tourism officials say the impact extends beyond North America.

“Improved air access is critical to the continued growth of tourism in the British Virgin Islands, and this expanded American Airlines service marks a significant step forward,” said Clive McCoy, director of tourism for the British Virgin Islands Tourist Board. He noted that the new schedule removes a long-standing barrier for travelers from North America, as well as from the United Kingdom and Europe, by reducing the need for overnight stops before reaching the Territory.

The new flights further strengthen the British Virgin Islands’ position as one of the Caribbean’s most accessible luxury and sailing destinations, while preserving the high-quality experience the destination is known for.

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