LIAT 2020 has recently launched its service in Grenada as part of the expansion of the Caribbean service. The first flight will start from Antigua, scheduled for September 21, 2024. It promotes Caribbean connectivity and regional travel, taking it to another level.
This new route will provide seamless connectivity for passengers traveling between Antigua, Barbados, St. Lucia, and Grenada, promoting business and tourism opportunities in these islands.
A new service added to the airline will make it possible for passengers to have affordable transport. Caribbean residents frequently depend on inter-island travel, and it is a great chance for residents to move around and visit their families or new destinations.
The first flight will be welcomed with a water cannon salute once it arrives in Grenada. An official reception will follow at the Maurice Bishop International Airport, and local dignitaries, airport authorities, and representatives from the Grenada Tourism Authority will be in attendance.
Additionally, it has recently launched an exciting promo called “September to Remember,” offering discounted one-way flights to several popular Caribbean destinations starting at just USD 69 plus tax.
Travelers can take advantage of the following one-way flights between Antigua and Dominica, Antigua and St. Kitts & Nevis, Dominica, and St. Kitts & Nevis, as well as between, with a flight from St. Lucia to Grenada.
The special promotional code of US$69, including taxes and to travel to Grenada, can be used to book flights exclusively through LIAT’s call center. Travelers are advised to make their bookings by connecting on call at +1 (268) 713-5428 or emailing reservations@flyliat20.com.
The Leeward Islands Air Transport Services 2020 came up from the partnership between Caribbean countries and Nigerian airline Air Peace. The airline starts with a small fleet of seven planes, focusing on routes central to Antigua and Barbuda, St. Lucia, and Barbados.
Charles Fernandez, the current Minister of Tourism, recently shared the official data that correctly records the number of hiked tourists in many sectors. The Airways sector increased impressively from 17,668 in August 2019 to 24,240 in August 2024, showcasing a solid recovery from the pandemic.
Chief Executive Officer Hafsah Abdulsalam recently stated, “We are thrilled to be launching this new service to Grenada, bringing more connectivity and convenience to travelers across the region. As a proud Caribbean airline, LIAT20 is committed to serving the people of the Caribbean with reliable and affordable travel options. We look forward to welcoming our first passengers aboard this special inaugural flight and sharing the LIAT20 experience.”