|
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua (AP) - Struggling regional airline LIAT relaunched itself as a discount carrier Tuesday in a bid to keep flying amid soaring operational costs and increased competition.
LIAT is offering fares as low as $22 each way on some routes when passengers book early, and will introduce an e-ticketing system throughout its 18-island network, airline marketing manager Danny Oliver said.
The Antigua-based airline is jointly owned by the governments of Barbados, St. Vincent, Trinidad and Antigua. The airline will now offer nonstop service among those destinations.
|