Saint Lucia Welcomes LIAT20’s Inaugural Flight from Antigua

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Saint Lucia Welcomes LIAT20’s Inaugural Flight from Antigua

August 7, 2024, marked a significant milestone in Caribbean aviation as LIAT20’s inaugural flight from Antigua (ANU) to Saint Lucia (SLU) touched down at George F.L. Charles Airport. The arrival was celebrated with a ceremonial water cannon salute, symbolizing a new chapter in regional connectivity.

The launch of LIAT20’s new route not only strengthens the bond between our islands but also enhances the ease with which our people can travel across the Caribbean. This new service, with onward connections to Barbados, opens up wonderful opportunities for regional travel, making it easier for individuals to visit Saint Lucia for vacations, honeymoons, and various other events.


Dexter Percil, Head of Marketing at the Saint Lucia Tourism Authority, remarked, “The Caribbean has long needed more robust connections between our islands. LIAT20’s expansion plans are a promising step in that direction. We are excited about the potential for further growth and are keen to collaborate with LIAT20 as they continue to connect more destinations across our region. With the recent spotlight on Saint Lucia following Julien Alfred’s Olympic feat, we are inviting everyone to come and experience our beautiful destination.”


Starting this August, LIAT20 will operate twice daily, three times a week—on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays—servicing the Antigua-Saint Lucia-Barbados route. This new service, utilizing the Embraer 145 aircraft with a capacity of 50 passengers, marks a significant boost in travel opportunities within the region. From September onwards, the frequency and destinations are expected to expand, including additional routes to Sint Maarten, St. Kitts, Grenada, and Dominica.


With key upcoming events like the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), Saint Lucia Adventure Week and Creole Heritage Month, this enhanced connectivity comes at an opportune time enabling fans and visitors to fully immerse themselves in our vibrant culture and warm hospitality.”.


Over the past 50 years, LIAT has been a vital lifeline for the Caribbean, fostering regional connectivity and supporting the economic and social fabric of our islands. Its enduring brand has been synonymous with reliable service, resilience, and dedication to connecting communities across the Caribbean. As we embrace the new era with the rebranded LIAT20, we are excited about the renewed focus on enhancing regional travel and connectivity.


LIAT20 represents a revitalized commitment to serving the Caribbean, promising to build upon LIAT’s storied legacy while ushering in an era of greater efficiency and expanded routes. We look forward to the continued excellence in service and the positive impact LIAT20 will have in strengthening our Caribbean connections.


On behalf of the Saint Lucia Tourism Authority, we extend our congratulations to LIAT20 for recognizing the market needs and taking this bold step. We look forward to seeing the positive impact of this new flight and
working together to further enhance regional connectivity.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. The Governments of the Caribbean are not interested in Caribbean integration but their pockets.Just imagine buying a ticket from Dominica to Barbados cost $1,122.00 and out of that amount the Taxes of $455.00 is more than I work for a week.Wicked set of Politicians. I for Sure will not Fly on Liat.We the Caribbean community needs to stand up against these Governments and Boycot these unfair Practices.

  2. @ Dominican I totally agree with you I don’t care how much they are charging I wouldn’t be flying with liat ever again they still owed over 11 million dollars to customers who buy tickets in 2020 any other airline for me and a group of people who usually would have fly liat but no more by November a new ferry service will be in action.

  3. So now we know that the airline’s name is really LIAT 20.
    Now is the airline flying commuters who are booked and have boarding passes, or
    talk the truth now, is the airline actually a charter service?

  4. How stupid can you be? LIAT 20 is not a private airline. Commercial airlines are not for charter. If you had the money, could you charter British airways?

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