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someone should add Liat to this page, too. i searched for Liat, nothing was found. i don't know how to link. so .

It has been done --D.c.camero (talk) 00:47, 23 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Possible row.

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Saving this link for the time being, pending a couple days to see if this breaks out into a larger political row.

CaribDigita (talk) 19:42, 20 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

LIAT alliance Virgin Atlantic section

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It would appear that Virgin Atlantic do not have a baggage transfer agreement with LIAT. Bags have to be checked in again at the airport e.g. Antigua. Passengers have to go through immigration, pick-up bags, go through customs, check-in baggage at LIAT desk, go through emmigration and security checks. The reason for this is the differing baggage allowances between the two airlines. A full allowance on Virgin Atlantic would result in an excess baggage charge on LIAT. The following was received from Virgin Atlantic customer services (17/11/2011):

e-mail: customer.services@fly.virgin.com Enquiry Ref: 1334008/CCUCRW/1

"Virgin Atlantic does not have an agreement with Liat for your bags to be checked through, so you will need to check your bags in separately for both flights. I would also advise to check Liat's baggage allowance, as it may be a different allowance to our flight."

I can confirm this is correct having transferred through Antigua on 20/01/2012

If an alliance agreement does exist I think it needs to be clarified.

Nevisislander (talk) 13:11, 21 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

LIAT alliance Virgin Atlantic section

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It would appear that Virgin Atlantic do not have a baggage transfer agreement with LIAT. Bags have to be checked in again at the airport e.g. Antigua. Passengers have to go through immigration, pick-up bags, go through customs, check-in baggage at LIAT desk, go through emmigration and security checks. The reason for this is the differing baggage allowances between the two airlines. A full allowance on Virgin Atlantic would result in an excess baggage charge on LIAT. The following was received from Virgin Atlantic customer services (17/11/2011):

e-mail: customer.services@fly.virgin.com Enquiry Ref: 1334008/CCUCRW/1

"Virgin Atlantic does not have an agreement with Liat for your bags to be checked through, so you will need to check your bags in separately for both flights. I would also advise to check Liat's baggage allowance, as it may be a different allowance to our flight."

I can confirm this is correct having transferred through Antigua on 20/01/2012

If an alliance agreement does exist I think it needs to be clarified.

Nevisislander (talk) 13:11, 21 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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LIAT ceased - 01/24

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LIAT have been ceasing all their operations in 01/24.[1] Lellyhatesanimals (talk) 12:32, 25 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ Inc, The Caribbean Camera (2024-01-19). "LIAT to cease operations on January 24". The Caribbean Camera. Retrieved 2024-01-25. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)

LIAT appears to have recommenced scheduled operations?

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I've recently seen reports of LIAT having returned as a new company, LIAT (2020). I haven't edited the article as I am unsure if this article is only supposed to contain information about LIAT (1974), or about the airline in its entirety. Apparently it held its inaugural flight on 6 August.

Here are some of the reports I have seen:

Current destinations:[1]

New website:

CROIXtalk 19:09, 6 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]