LIAT has announced it will be increasing flights to Dominica and other destinations, affected by the passage of Hurricanes Maria and Irma. The new schedule will come into effect on November 16, 2017.
In a statement, the airline said it will increase its flights into Dominica, St Maarten and Tortola, which “will provide greater connectivity for passengers within and outside the LIAT network”. LIAT will increase the number of flights into Dominica from an alternating daily service to three flights per day. Interim Chief Commercial Officer, Audra Walker said demand is improving and the airline has been working closely with the relevant authorities, to rebuild capacity to pre-Hurricane levels. Walker said, “We at LIAT are committed to helping our region stay connected, and we are keen to reinstate flights where there is demand for seats, as well as cargo and Quikpak services”. The airline will now operate three flights a week into St Maarten, and five flights weekly into Tortola.
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