LIAT travel advisory: schedule changes 17–23 March 18 March 2020 Due to travel restrictions taken by some countries, Liat’s scheduled flights from 17–23 March 2020 have been cancelled. A new ...
Passing of LIAT First Officer Ian Dowe 26 August 2019 “The Grenada Airports Authority (GAA) is deeply saddened by the passing of Grenadian First Officer Ian Dowe of LIAT.”
Barbados willing to divest some of its LIAT shares 20 May 2019 Shares from Barbados will add to the 34% shares which Antigua and Barbuda currently owns in Liat, whose other shareholders ...
Grenada becomes LIAT shareholder 10 May 2019 “Grenada’s investment in the Antigua-based airline comes as regional governments work on a plan to save the over-island-hopping carrier from ...
Hurst: Sir Richard Branson ‘interested’ in investing in LIAT 3 May 2019 “The Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda has indicated that the British entrepreneurial magnate, Sir Richard Branson – of Virgin Atlantic ...
Government Technical Committee meets with LIAT Delegation 3 May 2019 Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation Hon. Clarice Modeste Curwen is currently attending the shareholders meeting of LIAT and more ...
LIAT remains committed to flying despite challenges 30 April 2019 Chief Executive Officer, Julie Reifer-Jones confirmed that despite the challenges facing the airline, it continues operating its daily flight schedule.
Regional tourism will suffer from a LIAT closure 24 April 2019 For many Caricom countries, LIAT is responsible for transporting the majority of their visitors.
Mottley in discussions with EIB for funding regional transport 22 April 2019 Barbados PM Mia Mottley, Lead Head of Government on Caricom CSME quasi-cabinet, had started discussions with the European Investment Bank ...
LIAT’s imminent closure? 21 April 2019 Grenada is the only government that acceded to LIAT’s request by pumping approximately $1 million into it.