A Caribbean airline that helps bind together the region's many island nations has been saved from going under -- at least for now -- by a rescue plan led by the government of Antigua and Barbuda.
For decades, airlines defined the way people saw the world and themselves. They helped shape careers, carry families home, and bring glamor to the skies.
When Michelle Frederick’s flight from St. Vincent to Port of Spain, Trinidad, is two hours late, it threatens to delay her return home by a week. Thank goodness LIAT has offered to refund her ticket.
Airlines took a massive hit during the pandemic. In 2020 alone, economic losses were around $168 billion. Things have taken a turn in the right direction since the pandemic. In 2023, the airline ...
LIAT Airline is vying to snag more of the Caribbean market from its competition, offering new planes, new routes, a new marketing strategy and a 30-percent reduction in fares. "We promise a new look ...
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