The St. Vincent and the Grenadines Tourism Authority (SVGTA) has officially announced the launch of LIAT 2020’s inaugural flights to St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG). It is set to commence on the 4th of October, 2024. The airline will touch down the St. Vincent and the Grenadines at Argyle International Airport (AIA).
Upon arrival of LIAT 2020, the travelers will be received with a welcome ceremony. The travelers can enjoy treats and entertainment while exploring the culture of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. In addition to the grand welcome ceremony, the LIAT 2020 flights will offer affordable travel options for tourists who wish to experience the unmatched natural beauty of the SVG islands.
Major Caribbean islands like Antigua & Grenada and Barbados are now ready to offer LIAT 2020 services. This air service is accessible for international as well as regional travelers. The airline is looking forward to provide smooth travel experience to tourists coming for vacation as well as business. This initiative will further give strength to regional connectivity, tourism, economy, and make SVG more accessible to travelers, and investors from the Caribbean and several other countries.
Annette Mark, The Chief Executive Officer of St. Vincent and the Grenadines Tourism Authority, expressed her excitement regarding the new route, saying, “We are thrilled to welcome LIAT 2020 to St. Vincent and the Grenadines. This new service will not only strengthen our tourism industry by providing more direct access to our islands, but it also reinforces our commitment to making SVG a premier destination in the Caribbean. We look forward to welcoming travelers who will now find it even easier to explore everything our islands have to offer.”
The introduction of LIAT 2020 provides improved air connectivity, ensuring tourism boost. Travelers who seek leisure from their hectic schedules can now explore SVG’s rich heritage, beaches, and rainforests. The initiative will allow cultural exchange and development in trade industries. International relations among different countries can be strengthened by leaders from other countries visiting the islands and exploring the options to build energy sectors around the islands.
While addressing the significance of the inaugural launch, Hafsah Abdulsalam, The Chief Executive Officer at LIAT 2020, commented, “This is not just another inaugural flight, but a bold new chapter for LIAT 2020 and the vibrant communities of the Caribbean. This flight symbolises our dedication to connect our beautiful islands through efficient and reliable air service, increasing tourism, trade, and cultural exchange that continue to enrich us all. St. Vincent stands as a pivotal destination in our network, and we are thrilled to deepen our roots here by introducing more flight options to invigorate passenger and cargo movement across the Caribbean. We are excited to offer travelers a customer-centric travel experience that reflects the spirit of our Islands and the promise of a connected future.”