Embattled island-hopping airline LIAT could soon be increasing the number of destinations it now services.
Word of this has come from corporate communications manager Desmond Brown, who told the SATURDAY SUN the cash-strapped airline was looking at several aircraft with a view to buying.
He said the number of planes to be bought would depend on what routes it decided to ply.
The airline operates about 150 flights per day servicing 22 destinations.
Read the full story in today’s SATURDAY SUN.
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