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LIAT passenger flights further suspended until May 15

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ST JOHN’S – Regional carrier, LIAT, will be extending the suspension of passenger services to May 15, in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to Chief Executive Officer Julie Reifer-Jones, the extension of the suspension was based on a review by the board of directors and executive management of the airline.

“Several destinations have extended their border closures and instituted strict travel restrictions which means that passengers are unable to travel.”

Reifer-Jones noted, however, that the Antigua and Barbuda based airline was still operating cargo flights to several destinations.

The airline has issued an updated travel advisory for all affected passengers. 

Passengers booked during the period of suspension will automatically have their bookings cancelled and will receive full credit. Passengers will be able to rebook as soon as the airline resumes passenger services.

Reifer-Jones acknowledged that this was an extremely difficult time for the airline, its employees and other stakeholders across the region.  

While the airline continues to operate with a skeletal staff, she advised that the airline was working to resume operations across the LIAT network as soon as it was feasible to do so.

(CMC)

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