LIAT 2020 Takes Flight: Prime Minister Browne Details New Fleet
LIAT 2020 marked a pivotal moment on Tuesday as its first commercial flight departed from Antigua to Saint Lucia.
Prime Minister Gaston Browne, in a speech celebrating the occasion, provided crucial insights into the airline’s fleet and future operations.
“Today, we are witnessing LIAT rising like a phoenix from the ashes,” stated Prime Minister Browne. He announced that the airline will begin operations with a fleet of seven aircraft. This includes four planes provided through a partnership with Air Peace, Africa’s largest private airline, and three additional aircraft currently undergoing servicing and repairs.
“Starting LIAT 2020 with a fleet of seven aircraft will be sufficient to meet the existing travel demands within our region,” Browne emphasized. The Prime Minister highlighted the significance of this fleet size, ensuring that LIAT can effectively serve the Caribbean’s travel needs right from the start.
The partnership with Air Peace plays a crucial role in LIAT’s revival. “Air Peace has committed to making a total of four aircraft available to us,” Browne noted, underscoring the importance of this collaboration in achieving LIAT’s operational goals.
Browne also addressed the broader economic impact of the airline’s revival. “Having a capable fleet is not just about meeting travel demands; it’s about stimulating our economy. The aircraft will facilitate seamless movement of individuals between islands, bolstering our tourism sector and generating critical airport taxes.”
Prime Minister Browne reaffirmed the government’s commitment to supporting LIAT 2020. “My government is absolutely committed to ensuring the sustainability and viability of LIAT. With a strong fleet and strategic partnerships, we are poised to make LIAT 2020 a net economic contributor and a symbol of Caribbean pride.”
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Another mark on the books. When it all said and done who will stand out?
Ain’t no stopping PM Browne & his
administration, they are keeping this nation of Antigua & Barbuda on the move.
Our opposition party UPP, along with the governments of Barbados, St. Vincent and others should be ashamed of themselves of not making any contribution towards the rising of LIAT 2020 from the ashes like Phoenix.
There is no other prime minister who has a vision and love the Caribbean region as one block or as one institution more than PM Browne. Thumbs up PM Browne, the harder they come, the harder they fall!!!
“The things that makes you go hmmm”
It is important to state here that LIAT2020 is a choice, another option that the people of the Caribbean will have. Competition is always a good thing, it keep the price down and the quality of service high. I do not want to hear the mandatory use, telling people they must take LIAT or else….KEEP the covid19 stupidness MENTALITY CRAZYNESS OUT AH DIS
TOO MUCH. RETHORIC HITLER GLASTON. PUT. ALL. AH. THEM. IN. THE. SKY MECK. ARE. WE. SEE. THEM NIGERIANS AH GO. BE. YOUR MATCH. YOU. THINK. YOU. HAVE. GRARNY. LEGS. IT BAFFLE. ME. HOW YOU. SOO. DUNCE. AND. THINK. YOU. SOO BRIGHT. YOU. BRIGHT LIKE DARK. NIGHT. GO RECONSTRUCK FRYES HILL. ROAD. YOU FALURE.
Not me.this Dominican will never support anything you have your soiled hand into.Seem like you spitting in skeritt mouth. While our salaries are so low, He killing the poor man with taxes. Just imagine Dominicans paying more for water than Antiguans.I could never Vote for another politician again.Life would have been better under Britain.Independence only benefit the politicians not the simple Joe.
With in six months we will all know what legs or wings liat have I’m not holding my breath 5 or 6 islands try with liat and one little light weight will come now and make a difference we will see just now browne boy will be asking for 10 or 20 million to help out still those workers no pay but blame your all self for that.
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