St. Vincent Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves expressed optimism about LIAT 2020 potentially operating flights to his country, despite the airline’s initial routes not including St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
Gonsalves, speaking to the St Vincent Times, mentioned that while he lacks specific details about LIAT 2020’s plans for SVG, he expects representatives to visit Kingstown for discussions soon. “I had informal talks with the CEO during the CARICOM meeting, and they are expected to visit us for further discussions,” he said, adding that he welcomed the airline and assured them of cooperation.
He believes the airline’s limited fleet is a factor in its current route limitations, noting that LIAT 2020 seems to be systematically expanding its services.
LIAT 2020 recently resumed flights on the Antigua/St. Lucia route and plans to expand to Barbados, Grenada, Dominica, and St. Kitts & Nevis, with further expansion to 11 new destinations in September. The airline also plans to launch a new 128-seat E2 195 aircraft by the end of the year, aiming to increase flights to Panama and possibly Miami, Puerto Rico, and the British Virgin Islands.
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he have more hope than Gisele
nuff tun a people a complain bitterly about she…saying she need to go, but my gal run things! thing nah run she!!!!
@ pringle need fu get back a kindergarten cause me a tell u he real slow
He not as slow as you MOOMA when as the COW she brought diffigated you as the CALF into this world, lol
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