Wednesday, May 8, 2024

LIAT resuming normal operations

Date:

Share post:

Stranded LIAT passengers got some relief yesterday when previously grounded aircraft took to the skies; and management expects normal activity to resume in two days.
A sick-out by pilots, which started Tuesday, remained in limited effect, but pilots reported for work and flights were able to operate.
Passengers were advised that because the action was continuing, there might be further cancellations or rescheduling of flights throughout the day however.
LIAT’s chief executive officer Brian Challenger said stranded passengers were given priority when flights resumed. (YB)
 
Full story in today’s WEEKEND NATION.
 

Previous article
Next article

Related articles

Real Madrid snatch dramatic win to reach Champions League final

Real Madrid snatched an incredible semi-final victory as two late goals defeated Bayern Munich and set up a...

St Lucian PM urges bank to re-examine policy to halt all cash transactions

Prime Minister Phillip J Pierre says he will seek regional support against moves by banks operating in the...

Barbados planning exchange programme with Jamaica

Minister of Sport Charles Griffith says the Government of Barbados plans to engage with its colleagues in Jamaica...

Earthquake of 5.4 magnitude felt in Antigua

ST JOHN’S, Antigua - An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.4 rocked Antigua and Barbuda and neighbouring islands...