LIAT 2020 officials express optimism about the carrier’s profitability post-liquidation of LIAT 1974 Limited.
Abdul Salam, Lead on LIAT 2020 at Air Peace Caribbean Limited, assures viability, emphasizing four key objectives: sustainable financial growth, exceptional customer service, operational excellence, and a collaborative employee development environment.
Learning from past mistakes, the new company aims for organic growth, profitable route optimization, and aggressive cost management. Development Commissioner Ambassador Daven Joseph affirms government support but ensures adherence to private sector standards.
LIAT 2020 takes over management without interference, with the government holding a 30 percent share. LIAT concluded its final flight on Monday.
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St John pointe a pitre???when
Obviously, but will it be is the question.
New liat what’s new?
It’s missing a new image new name and most of all new competent management.
“adherence to private sector standards” simple means, no for freebies, for more free flying by politicians and their family and friends.
If you are able to cut out that ” Nepo business practice” in many of the Caribbean islands, most businesses will survive.
Learn from the Syrians, everybody gots to pay.
Ment to say *no more*
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