Aviation & Travel
LIAT resumes St. Maarten flights on December 31
21-12-2020 -
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St. John’s, Antigua- Antigua-based carrier LIAT will resume flights to St. Maarten and Antigua as of December 31, 2020.
The resumption of flights comes after a big restructuring of the airline, which saw a reduction of planes from 7 ATR Aircraft to only 3 now. The restructured and much smaller LIAT will only have 2 shareholder governments still participating in the airline: Antigua and Dominica.
Resumption of flights to Tortola, St. Kitts and Barbados are also planned. The airlines expresses hope to add more destinations to her route network.
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