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LIAT flight disruptions due to Tropical Storm Don

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ST JOHN’S – LIAT continues to monitor Tropical Storm Don which is affecting its operations in the southern Caribbean.

Operations the northern part of the network have not been affected and the airline is hopeful that  these flights will continue to operate as scheduled.

The following flights have been cancelled for Tuesday July 18, 2017:

LI 727 from Barbados to Grenada

LI 727 from Grenada to Trinidad

LI 521 from Barbados to Guyana

LI 772 from Trinidad to Grenada

LI 772 from Grenada to Barbados

LI 755 from Barbados to St Vincent

LI 756 from St Vincent to St Lucia

LI 756 from St Lucia to Barbados

LI 726 from Trinidad to St Vincent

LI 726 from St Vincent to Barbados

LI 512 from Guyana to Barbados

LI 737 from Barbados to St Vincent

LI 737 from St Vincent to Trinidad

LI 309 from St Lucia to Trinidad

LI 769 from Barbados to St Vincent

LI 770 from St Vincent to Barbados

LI 738 from Trinidad to St Vincent

LI 307 from Barbados to Grenada

LI 307 from Grenada to Trinidad

LI 393 from Barbados to Guyana

LI 309 from Antigua to St Lucia will operate as scheduled.

Airport counters in Grenada and St Vincent will close at 2 p.m.

Passengers travelling on July 19 are asked to check the LIAT website (www.liat.com), and the LIAT social media pages for information on the status of their flights and further travel advisories.

Travellers who have been affected will be allowed to rebook with the next two weeks with all change fees waived.

Passengers have been advised to contact LIAT’s Call Centre for rebooking:

– 1-888-844-LIAT (5428) Toll Free from destinations within the Caribbean Region

– Antigua at 1-268-480-5601/2 from other countries

-1-246 434 5428 from Barbados

 LIAT also notified passengers who decide to travel but are unable to complete their journey due to disruption caused by weather conditions that they will not be provided with meals, transportation or hotel accommodation.

Passengers with onward connections are advised to contact the respective carriers. LIAT expressed regret about any inconvenience caused by these cancellations.

The next advisory will be issued at 6 p.m. (PR/NB)

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