Tuesday, February 8, 2011

LIAT Challenges Regional Policy Makers

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

LIAT in the news nowadays. too little too late. I cant wait for trinidad based caribbean airlines to clip your monopolistic wings

Anonymous said...

Whilst we can support LIAT as caribbean people, LIAT must show consideration as a good corporate citizen. These fares are just too prohibitive. And very often, the customer service needs a strong injection of good solid manners. Notwithstanding, I am one who is prepared to support our caribbean people. United we stand, divided we fall.

Anonymous said...

Liat has had its day! CLOSE SHOP!! Furthermore, of late it has failed to treat Caribbean travelers fairly - charging them as highly as world travelers that mostly earn 3 to 5 times the salaries that even well-off Caribbean nationals earn. Additionally, these days businesses in Antigua just can't survive - too much corruption and greed, it appears.

Anonymous said...

LIAT challenges? Or is it the policy makers who are policy challenged?

There is a vested interest in keeping jobs and huge pension benefits causing predatory pricing for users of the abysmally poor service by this monopoly.

The policy makers talk nothing but crap about civil aviation each and every time they get a microphone in front of them.

It is time to shut LIAT down!