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Industrial Action by LIAT Pilots

ST. JOHN’S, Antigua, December 06, 2011 – LIAT wishes to advise passengers scheduled to travel on Wednesday December 07, 2011 that the Company will be providing information regarding the day’s flights on its web site (www.liat.com) at 5:00am tomorrow.

Persons may also contact the LIAT Call Centre from 7:15am – from Antigua – 1-268-480-5582; toll free from the rest of the Caribbean –            1-888-844-5428       and from Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands –             1-866-549-5428      .

 

Additional information on the schedule of flights will be provided during the course of the day.

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Most of LIAT’s services for Tuesday, December 06, 2011 were cancelled due to industrial action by pilots.

Customers affected by the disruptions who wish to rebook will be allowed to do so without charge for a period of one week from the date of their original scheduled travel. Following the one-week grace period, passengers will be required to pay applicable fare and change fees when re-booking. Passengers who are unable to travel as planned due to the industrial action, at their request, will be issued a full credit for future travel. Terms and conditions apply.

 LIAT sincerely apologizes to affected passengers and the general public for any inconvenience caused as a result of the action by its pilots.

STAR Reporter

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