Grenada To Reduce Taxes On Airline Tickets

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Mitchell (Grenada Now Photo)

Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell has disclosed that Grenada will soon be reducing taxes on airline tickets as part of measures aimed at encouraging intra-regional travel within the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).

He said this is being done as the Government implements various strategies to encourage travel within the region.

Speaking on the pending liquidation of regional carrier LIAT, Mitchell said that there are other airlines which will be filling the void left by LIAT which suspended its service in April after most regional states shut down airports as part of measures aimed at containing novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

LIAT, which has served the region for more than 40 years, had been experiencing financial challenges before the onset of COVID-19 and the closure of the airports around the region placed the airline in a more difficult position.

Most airports in the region reopened as of July 1 for commercial passengers since closure in late March, but since then there has been little or no regional commercial air traffic as only a few airlines are offering services.

The Eastern Caribbean is significantly affected by the non-availability of LIAT.

“There are a combination of opportunities that will be available to ensure that we have, not just to replace what LIAT was bringing if it has not returned, but to have expanded opportunities,” the Prime Minister said.

“We expect with the additional transport to the individual countries in the region and the reduction of taxes in general and airport fees, in general, we will see further development of inter-island travel.”

Naming One Caribbean, SVG Airways and InterCaribbean as airlines which are about to include Grenada and other Eastern Caribbean territories to their routes, he said reducing airline taxes has become a necessity.

“So far, some countries, and we will be following suit, have in fact taken the initiative to reduce the taxes on airline tickets already. We will be doing so in the not to distance future,” he said without providing the timeline for government to make such announcement.

Minister of Tourism Clarice Modeste has already confirmed that InterCaribbean airline, which is known for its services in the northern Caribbean, is one of the airlines with which the Government has finalised an agreement.

The airline’s management has announced that it will be expanding its services to the Eastern Caribbean.

The regional Civil Aviation Authority, which is based in Antigua and Barbuda, has also provided the necessary approval for these regional airlines to expand to other islands.

These regional carriers are expected to make Barbados their hub for the Eastern Caribbean service. (CMC)

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9 COMMENTS

  1. The stone the builder reject a become the head corner stone. All are you leaders in the south who try to kill LIAT, wait you all going to regret doing so. I tell you all calmer is a BITCH.

  2. The stone the builder reject a become the head corner stone. All are you leaders in the south who try to kill LIAT, wait you all going to regret doing so. I tell you all calmer is a BITCH.

    Also when LIAT was crying for help you all couldn’t reach out and lower you all taxes; but all of a sudden you all can. Wow be to you all set a hypothetical nations.

  3. I have some BAD news for you Mr Mitch the golden goose is Dead you now come at this late hour with talk of reduction in taxes only yesterday I had a friend leave st Lucia to go st Vincent on one Caribbean on a one way ticket
    Ticket USD $99.00
    Departure Tax DT USD $25.00
    Airport Service Charge ASC USD$35.00
    Ticket Tax TT USD$5.00
    That is equivalent to $443.20 EC or $164 US

  4. Antigua air fare tax was the highest of them all so I don’t know what can’t wait talking bout kill LIAT.

    Antigua killed LIAT.
    First it was Caribbean star
    Then Caribbean Sun
    Then high taxes on airfare tickets
    Then putting unqualified people that won the local popularity competition on the board
    Then sending same politicians to liquidate LIAT

    • Antigua did NOT kill LIAT. Bad-mindedness, greed and BULLbados mentality undermined LIAT. Not to mention the two-faced skirt chaser from SVG.

      • Hmmmmm what mentality would have a black man sport a moustache that resembles that of Adolf Hitler and what’s the mentality of a people who follow such a person.

  5. Now that’s a step in the right direction. Will Gaston regime follow suit, that’s the question.

    • It has to be a collective agreement. If only 1-2 islands do it then there’s no real savings.

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