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BermudAir and Paradise Mobile Team Up With a Roaming Perk Travelers Will Actually Use

Bermuda’s newest airline–telco duo is rolling out a perk that feels refreshingly practical. BermudAir and Paradise Mobile have launched an exclusive roaming offer for anyone booking a BermudAir flight between now and January 19, 2026, giving travelers access to Paradise Mobile’s premium ACE plan for free. And because the plan can be activated any time before June 2026, it’s flexible enough to fit almost any travel schedule.

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It’s a simple idea: book a flight and get roaming you don’t have to think about. No bill shock. No fine-print traps. Just seamless connectivity across Bermuda, the U.S., Canada, and the UK—plus 400 minutes of UK calling thrown in.

For a destination that sits at the crossroads of business travel, leisure escapes, and growing tech ambition, this kind of collaboration fits the moment.

What the Free ACE Plan Actually Includes

Paradise Mobile’s ACE plan is positioned as its “all-in, no-nonsense” roaming package. Eligible BermudAir customers will be able to try it for free—an offer that typically carries a $153/month value.

The free ACE trial includes:

  • Unlimited talk, text, and data roaming across Bermuda, the U.S., Canada, and the UK
  • Extra 400 minutes for UK calling
  • Activation flexibility: anytime before June 2026
  • Full-speed roaming on Paradise’s 5G network

For new Paradise customers who purchase BermudAir flights during the promotional period, the deal gets even sweeter: a two-month ACE subscription at no cost. Existing customers get a bill credit equal to one month of ACE.

The message is clear: if you travel even once in the next year, this offer pays for itself instantly.

Black Friday Is Getting Its Own Airline –Telco Party

To build some buzz, Paradise Mobile is hosting a Meet the Cabin Crew event on Black Friday. From 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the company’s Reid Street retail store, you’ll be able to chat with BermudAir’s crew, grab some L’Artisan refreshments (a nod to BermudAir’s onboard experience), and take part in giveaways.

The first 50 visitors will get a $25 BermudAir flight voucher, and that’s just the warm-up.

From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Paradise Mobile will give away:

  • One return BermudAir flight voucher every hour
  • One full year of Paradise ACE every hour

Entering is intentionally simple: anyone—new or existing customers—can “Self Check-In to Win” using the on-site desks.

It’s very much a “show up and walk out with something valuable” type of event.

A Growing Collaboration That Started Behind the Scenes

This isn’t a random tie-up. BermudAir already selected Paradise Mobile as its 5G partner earlier this year, powering connectivity for crew, ground operations, and international coordination.

From a technical perspective, airlines rely heavily on stable, high-capacity connectivity, especially for real-time operations, logistics, and safety workflows. Paradise Mobile’s rollout of modern 5G infrastructure gave BermudAir a chance to streamline efficiency and tap into faster, lower-latency communications.

For two young Bermudian companies trying to challenge entrenched incumbents, the synergy feels intentional: modernize the experience, remove frustration, and actually give customers something worth talking about.

Sam Tabbara, CEO of Paradise Mobile, put it bluntly: both companies were built on the belief that “Bermudians deserve real choice” and shouldn’t have to accept outdated plans or poor service just because that’s the way it has always been. His comment—“Book a flight and we will connect you wherever you go, with no surprises and no nonsense”—captures the simplicity they’re aiming for.

Adam Scott, BermudAir’s CEO, echoed the sentiment, emphasizing shared values and a shared goal: bringing fresh, local innovation to Bermuda’s travel experience.

How This Fits Into the Bigger Travel Connectivity Trend

Across the global travel landscape, airlines and connectivity providers are increasingly joining forces—and for good reason. Seamless roaming is no longer a luxury; it’s a baseline expectation.

Airalo, Holafly, Nomad, and other eSIM-first players have built entire business models around simplifying international data. Meanwhile, airlines like Singapore Airlines, United, and Air France have experimented with bundled connectivity benefits, from inflight messaging to partner roaming discounts.

But what BermudAir and Paradise Mobile are doing is slightly different:
they’re merging a local airline with a local 5G provider to create a fully Bermudian travel-and-connectivity ecosystem.

That’s rare.

Most roaming partnerships today rely on global aggregators or legacy wholesale deals. Paradise Mobile’s model—hyper-local network, modern 5G architecture, and customer-first packaging—mirrors emerging telecom disruptors like Rakuten Mobile in Japan or 1&1 in Germany, both of which built next-gen networks and layered new services on top.

Industry analysts at GSMA Intelligence and Accenture have repeatedly highlighted these types of cross-industry partnerships as a key growth area: when travel and telecom align, customers get frictionless experiences, and brands gain new loyalty touchpoints.

For a market the size of Bermuda—with high visitor turnover, a strong business-travel segment, and a tech-forward strategy—this kind of partnership is exactly the direction global trends are pointing.

Conclusion

BermudAir and Paradise Mobile’s roaming offer represents a smart, timely move in a global landscape where travelers expect—and increasingly demand—connectivity that “just works.” While eSIM giants like Airalo or Holafly dominate the international market, their offers remain generic by design. What Bermuda is seeing instead is a localized, end-to-end partnership that blends flights, roaming, and customer experience into a single, cohesive package.

This is more aligned with what innovators like Rakuten Mobile or T-Mobile have been championing globally: simple plans, real value, and customer-first thinking. If the trend continues, Bermuda could become a showcase for how small markets can leapfrog legacy telecom and aviation models altogether.

For travelers, though, the takeaway is even simpler: book a BermudAir flight, and you’ll stay connected everywhere you go—without overthinking it.

Driven by wanderlust and a passion for tech, Sandra is the creative force behind Alertify. Love for exploration and discovery is what sparked the idea for Alertify, a product that likely combines Sandra’s technological expertise with the desire to simplify or enhance travel experiences in some way.