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American Airlines Now Flies Three Times a Week to Bimini

Muskan Ahuja
Last updated: 16 February 2026 10:49
By Muskan Ahuja
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High-altitude aerial photograph of Bimini, Bahamas. Two main tropical islands are separated by a wide expanse of pale, translucent turquoise water and sandbars. The land is covered in dark green vegetation with visible developments and a small airstrip. A line of white fluffy clouds sits low on the horizon under a pale blue, wispy sky, meeting the deep blue edge of the deep ocean.
An aerial perspective of the Bimini islands in the Bahamas, showcasing the striking contrast between the deep sapphire of the Atlantic Ocean and the brilliant turquoise shallows surrounding the lush, green landmasses © Daniel Piraino
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American Airlines launched on Saturday, Feb. 14, a new nonstop service between Miami, U.S., and Bimini, Bahamas, adding airlift to one of the closest Caribbean destinations to the United States.

The first Miami-Bimini flight landed at South Bimini Airport (BIM) on Saturday and is operating three times per week, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. The flight time is approximately 52 minutes, often arriving even faster. 

Side profile of an American Eagle Embraer 175 regional jet during touchdown or takeoff on an asphalt runway. The aircraft features the iconic red, white, and blue striped tail livery and the tail number N429YX. The background consists of dense, lush green tropical trees under an overcast sky, with a hazy mountain ridge visible in the distance. The foreground shows a grassy airfield.
An American Eagle Embraer 175 aircraft (N429YX) prepares for landing on a tropical runway © Maxime Certain-Messager

A Quick and Easy Island Escape

The Miami-to-Bimini flight is one of the shortest international routes in the region.

A scheduled nonstop flight adds another layer of convenience, making Bimini a destination that can be booked and reached for a simple long weekend, without the need for ferry schedules or private boat crossings.

For Miami-based travellers, it creates one of the fastest transitions from a major U.S. airport to a small Bahamian island.

Bimini is not a large resort destination with sprawling hotel zones and multiple districts, but actually a tiny archipelago, long and thin, with a small footprint and a travel experience that stays close to the water. Bimini’s identity has been shaped by fishing, diving and boating for decades, and that has remained true even as new developments have arrived.

American Airlines’ senior vice president of Network Planning, Brian Znotins, commented on the non-stop service to Bimini:

“American knows that travellers are looking for a unique and varied experiences, and that’s why we’ve added destinations like Bimini to our network. We recently announced new routes for travellers to explore unique architecture in Prague or Budapest or ski down exciting slopes in Sun Valley, and now we’re offering a new island option in The Bahamas.”

Underwater view of a large shark swimming through clear blue water over a bright, sandy ocean floor. The shark has a pinkish hue from the sunlight filtering through the surface. Several small, striped pilot fish swim below it near the rippled sand. The water surface above is visible, creating a shimmering, reflective ceiling.
The crystal-clear waters of Bimini offer an up-close look at the vibrant marine life of the Bahamas, where sharks glide over sun-dappled white sands © Dan Eidsmoe

A Destination Built Around Water

For divers, Bimini offers a different kind of experience than the larger Bahamian islands, as the waters are deep and clear, with reef systems and walls that support everything from coral formations to larger marine life.

One of the island’s best-known activities is shark diving, with operators offering excursions that have become part of Bimini’s modern tourism profile.

Miami is American Airlines’ most important gateway for the Caribbean and the wider region, and adding Bimini strengthens the airline’s Bahamas offering out of its largest hub.

American has also been steadily building a competitive edge in smaller, harder-to-reach Caribbean markets by using its Embraer aircraft to serve airports that cannot always support larger planes. Over the last several years, that strategy has helped American deepen its footprint in destinations like Tortola, Anguilla and Dominica, where airlift is limited and nonstop options are scarce.

Do you plan to travel on an American Airlines flight to Bimini? Let us know in the comments.

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