According to Caribbean 360, regional airline LIAT has announced the first causalities of its route cuts: U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix and St. Thomas will no longer be served.
The Antigua-based airline said in a statement that, “as part of its efforts to achieve greater profitability and improve efficiency”, it would stop servicing the United States Virgin Islands (USVI) from March 1. That’s the date it ends flights to St Croix. It will also cease service to St Thomas on June 14.
Additionally, LIAT said it would suspend flights between Guadeloupe and Dominica. Instead, there will be a return service between Antigua and the French-speaking island. [. . .]
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