LIAT flight disruptions due to Tropical Storm Kirk

A LIAT aircraft

LIAT wishes to advise passengers that due to the impending passage of Tropical Storm Kirk, several destinations within the LIAT network will be affected. In the interest of passenger and crew safety, several flights have been canceled and/or re-timed.

LIAT will continue to track this system and update passengers on changes to its schedule.

Please note that the following flights have been canceled for Wednesday 26th September 2018:

LI 336 from Trinidad to Barbados
LI 368 from Barbados to St. Lucia
LI 369 from St. Lucia to Barbados
LI 769 from Barbados to St. Vincent
LI 770 from St. Vincent to Barbados

Several flights have been retimed for Wednesday 26th September 2018. These changes will affect the following flights:

LI 523 departs Barbados at 7:10 p.m. and arrives Grenada at 8:05 p.m.
LI 523 departs Grenada at 8:30 p.m. and arrives Trinidad at 9:10 p.m.
LI 393 departs Barbados at 5:30 p.m. and Ogle, Guyana at 7:30 p.m.

Passengers who have been affected may rebook by contacting LIAT’s Call Centre prior to the departure time of their originally scheduled flight. Passengers will be allowed to rebook within the next week (26th September – 3rd October). Affected passengers will have all change fees and fare differences waived.
We strongly advise our passengers to contact LIAT’s Call Centre for rebooking at their earliest convenience:

To call toll free from destinations within the Caribbean 1-888-844-LIAT (5428)
For those calling Antigua from other countries 1-268-480-5601/2
For those calling within Antigua please telephone 480-5582
For those calling from Barbados 1-246 434 5428
E-mail: [email protected]
LIAT also wishes to advise that passengers who decide to travel but are unable to complete their journey due to disruption caused by weather conditions, will not be provided with meals, transportation, hotel accommodation etc. Passengers with onward connections are advised to contact the respective regional and international carriers.

LIAT regrets any inconvenience caused by these cancellations as a result of the passage of the impending tropical storm.

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5 Comments

  1. Badbaje
    September 27, 2018

    Good morning. I do not recall, but I do not see the report claiming the picture was taken at Melville Hall. I do not see anywhere where it says this is a picture of a LIAT aircraft at Melville Hall airport. I look at the surrounding area, and what I can see of the distant area, and it does not resemble the Melville Hall airport area.
    But I could be very wrong indeed.

    • Malatete
      September 27, 2018

      Well spotted, this is an old photograph taken in Barbados, a BGI airport in Nov. 2010 and not at Melville Hall DOM.

  2. Malatete
    September 27, 2018

    Why would LIAT feature an old, stored Dash-8 cargo plan in a passenger service press release?

  3. Lang Beff
    September 26, 2018

    The LIAT looking good in Melville Hall dere eh

    • Moi
      September 26, 2018

      Yeah at Melville Hall International Airport :mrgreen:

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