LIAT wishes to advise its customers and the general public of the following flight cancellations for tomorrow as the airline’s operations continue to be impacted by the passage of Tropical Storm Bertha:
LI 362 – Antigua-San Juan
LI 563 – San Juan-Antigua
LI 560 – Dominica-San Juan
LI 565 – San Juan-Dominica
LI 500 – Antigua-Santo Domingo
LI 500 – St. Maarten-Santo Domingo
LI 501 – Santo Domingo-Antigua
LI 500 will operate from Antigua to St. Maarten.
Passengers travelling tomorrow are asked to check the LIAT website, the LIAT Facebook Page, their local LIAT office, or to call the LIAT Call Centre from Antigua – 1-268-480-5582; toll free from the rest of the Caribbean – 1-888-844-5428 and from Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands – 1-866-549-5428 for information on the status of their flights.
Customers affected by the disruptions who wish to rebook for a later date will be allowed to do so without change fees or fare differences for a period of one week from the date of their original scheduled travel. Following the one-week grace period, passengers will be required to pay applicable fare and change fees when re-booking.
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 carriers.
LIAT regrets any inconvenience caused as a result of the passage of the storm.
Disgusting service – one day soon LIAT will no longer be in a position to treat their customers like they do. Take note another carrier is on its way then LIAT will pray they had given a better service in the past.
That is the norm for liat nothing new there. Give people there clothes and suitcases on time volere all you to quick to say act of God
LIAT, LIAT, LIAT! Is this how you treat customers???? In travelling to Trinidad on Sunday past, the plane had a flat tire in Melville. Bravo. We are late for several hours. initially, we never had to change plane in Barbados. So we arrived at Barbados in transit. We sat there awaiting our flight to Trinidad. LIAT made no announcement that our boarding pass have to change. One traveler went to the desk anf found out and it so happened that i found out from that person that they are issuing new boarding pass. so I approached the desk and had mine changed. So i called my other colleagues. Eventually others heard from the horses mouth. Just a simple announcement to your customers that boarding passes are being changed. You LIAT people seem to take pleasure in frustrating passengers. I say to you pray hard that your monopoly in the region remains forever. I was young and now i am old and we Caribbean people remain dissatisfied with your service.
Whatever Liat. Think that is news, you want news I’ll give you news, no rain, no wind, no clouds yet flights cancelled or delayed.
get your own plane to fly in that weather nuh if you have a problem – last week in NY flights delayed due forcast weather – no rain no wind no nothing but flights delayed and cancelled and they have more spohisticated airplanes and airports than we do