LIAT announces more flight cancellations

LIAT wishes to advise its customers and the general public of the following flight cancellations for tomorrow Thursday August 23, 2012 as its operations continue to be impacted by the passage of Tropical Storm Isaac:

Flight                         Routing

LI 521                         Tortola to St. Maarten to Antigua

LI 504                         Antigua to St. Kitts to Maarten

LI 503                         St. Maarten to St. Kitts to Antigua

  •  LI 771 (Antigua to St. Lucia to Barbados) has been retimed to depart Antigua at 9:00 am
  •  LI 361 (Antigua to Guadeloupe to Dominica to Barbados) has been retimed to depart Antigua at 9:15 am
  •  LI 562 (Antigua to St. Maarten to Tortola to San Juan) has been retimed to depart Antigua at 9:30 am

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.

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5 Comments

  1. August 23, 2012

    Very useful info. Thank you!

  2. peace
    August 22, 2012

    thanks for the information LIAT

  3. "O" STRESS!
    August 22, 2012

    Some times the act of Good gives the air line industry a free pass when it happens we the customers are left to fend for ourselves. With fair weather friends like the industry who needs enemies. Not your fault but we will remember you in our good times.

  4. Anonymous
    August 22, 2012

    i checked on the liat website as travellers were asked to visit the site for info, but i havent seen any change in the status of the flights and flight#361 on which i am suppose to travel.is this recent publication valid or is it the liat website that needs to be updated? any verification would be nice, thank you

    • anonymous2
      August 22, 2012

      I suggest you contact LIAT in Antigua because they are telling you that if you travel via them and get stuck it is your fault because they won’t be putting you up.

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