LIAT Tropical Storm Harvey travel advisory

LIAT wishes to advise passengers that due to the passage of Tropical Storm Harvey that several destinations have been affected.

Due to several airport closures and late opening times the following flights have been cancelled for Friday 18th August, 2017:

• LI 300 from Barbados to Tortola
• LI 301 from Tortola to Barbados
• LI 370 from Barbados to St. Lucia
• LI 371from St. Lucia to St. Vincent
• LI 371 from St. Vincent to Barbados
• LI 771 from Barbados to St. Vincent
• LI 771 from St. Vincent to Port of Spain
• LI 755 from Barbados to St. Vincent
• LI 756 from St. Vincent to St. Lucia

Passengers should expect some delays on flight services. Passengers travelling on Friday 18th August 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.

Passengers are also asked to continue to monitor their local media for updates from their local meteorological services and operating times for their airports.
Please note passengers who have been affected will be allowed to rebook within the next two (2) weeks with all change fees waived.

We strongly advise our passengers to contact LIAT’s Call Centre for rebooking:

  • 1-888-844-LIAT (5428) Toll Free from destinations within the Caribbean Region
  • Call Antigua 1-268-480-5601/2 from Other Countries
  • Within Antigua 480-5582
  • 1-246 434 5428 from Barbados

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 delays/cancellations as a result of the passage of the impending tropical storm.

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1 Comment

  1. August 19, 2017

    LIAT socks so you just left the stranded passengers on there own? what ever happen to customer service I ask ?.

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