The route your flight took has nothing to do with Bermuda Triangle. Ask yourself how do planes fly from North America to Bermuda, Bahamas, Puerto Rico, or Dominican Republic? They can't avoid flying through it.
When you look at the map you are looking at a two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional object. Get a globe and a piece of string. Hold one end of the string on the point on the globe that corresponds to where you live and the other in Florida.
The shortest distance between these points will have the string passing near Iceland, Greenland, Labrador and Newfoundland. This is called A Great Circle route. To calculate the route you would use a branch of Geometry called Spherical Geometry where the sum of the angles in a triangle does not equal 180 degrees.
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