LIAT cancels flights to Barbados

LIAT wishes to advise that due to industrial action at the Grantley Adams International Airport the following flights into and out of Barbados have been cancelled for today:

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LIAT also regrets to advise that passengers who decide to travel but are unable to complete their journey will not be provided with meals, transportation or hotel accommodation as the situation is beyond LIAT’s control. Passengers with onward connections are advised to contact the respective carriers.

Affected passengers are asked to continue to monitor the LIAT website (www.liat.com); or contact 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 or by emailing [email protected].

The Call Centre is open from 07:00 – 22:00, Monday to Saturday and from 07:00 – 18:00 on Sunday and Public Holidays.

Affected customers who wish to rebook for a later date will be allowed to do so without change fees or fare differences for a period of two weeks from the date of their original scheduled travel. Following the two-week grace period, passengers will be required to pay applicable fare and change fees when re-booking. Customers who choose not to change any of the above flights will be granted a full credit for future travel.
LIAT regrets any inconvenience caused as a result of industrial action at the Grantley Adams International Airport.

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3 Comments

  1. tj
    March 25, 2016

    Until we can control our own destiny with long range flights we will be at the mercy of other islands with industrial actions. Having leaders we have now we are in trouble. LIAT landing rights should be revoked. By the way I am not blaming LIAT for the Barbados industrial actions. Barbados have long rage flights.

  2. Observer
    March 24, 2016

    Well at least I am at one home but I want to come back to my first love

  3. Observer
    March 24, 2016

    That is problem for those of us who want to come home

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