
The Antigua & Barbuda government says it remains confident that the new regional airline, LIAT 2020, will begin commercial operations early next month.
But the government says it is still awaiting a response from the Caribbean Development Bank regarding its call for the bank and regional shareholder governments in the bankrupt airline to relinquish their interest in an escrow fund and use the finance to meet the severance payments owed to the former employees.
However, the CDB says the decision about the use of the sale proceeds rests with the shareholder governments.

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Believe it when you see it.
Has the post office been relocated?
Has the magistrates court been reopened?
Has the cinema been turned into an arts center. Or whatever it was they promised so many years ago?
Have we implemented renewable energy?
Do we have enough water for everyone to drink and bathe?
Do we have street signs on every road.
Do we all have a postal code. 99% of countries have postal codes. Not in Antigua.
Where are the public fire hydrants?
So then what is the difficulty in getting the shareholderdto agree? Isn’t it the same share holders that will have or have interests in Liat 2020?
Asking on behalf of Gaston Browne.
Imagine the price for ticket Dominica half an hour over a thousand it cheaper to go N Y than the carribean
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