Rebranded LIAT 2020 (Leeward Islands Air Transport) is set to enhance its regional connectivity by launching flights to 11 new destinations, including Guyana, beginning in September 2024.
This significant expansion aims to provide travelers with greater access across the Caribbean, catering to both business and leisure markets.
CEO Hafsaf Abdulsalam announced on Tuesday that flights will be launched to five additional islands after serving Antigua for some time, including St. Lucia, Barbados, Grenada, Dominica, and St. Kitts and Nevis.
“We will expand further into larger Caribbean territories in the south, adding 11 new destinations in September,” Abdulsalam explained. The expansion will include Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago, and the airline plans to grow its fleet.
“By the end of year one, we aim to introduce our new generation E2 195 narrow-body aircraft, a 128-seater. This will allow us to expand flights to Panama and, hopefully, with ECCA’s Cat 1 status, to Miami, Puerto Rico, and the British Virgin Islands,” Abdulsalam said.
The CEO also emphasized that while ticket prices will remain competitive and affordable, the airline aims to be sustainable and profitable. They are seeking exemptions from other governments to benefit travelers.
The newly formed LIAT 2020 made its inaugural flight to St. Lucia in August, signalling the return to the skies of the inter-regional airline.
[Extracted and modified from Antigua News Room]