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LIAT Travel advisory

LIAT wishes to advise that due to updated travel restrictions and border closures imposed by several countries, that changes have been made to the LIAT schedule.

TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS FOR TRINIDAD
As of midnight tomorrow, 22nd March 2020, the Government of Trinidad and Tobago will be closing its borders and restricting ALL international flights from entering Trinidad and Tobago. LIAT will suspend all flights into and out of Piarco International Airport Trinidad as of 23rd March 2020. Entry into Trinidad on flights until this time is restricted to only nationals of Trinidad & Tobago.

TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS FOR GUYANA
With effect from midnight March 18th, 2020, the Georgetown Flight Information Region shall be closed to all international arrivals for a period of fourteen (14) days. The Cheddi Jagan International and Eugene F. Correia International Airport shall remain closed to all international flights. LIAT has suspended all flights into and out of Eugene F. Correia International Airport, Guyana from 19th March – 1st  April.

TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS FOR FRENCH WEST INDIES (MARTINIQUE AND GUADELOUPE)
LIAT will suspend all flights into and out of Martinique and Guadeloupe as of 22nd March 2020.

TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS FOR ST. MAARTEN
LIAT will suspend all flights into and out of Princess Juliana International Airport as of 22nd March 2020.

TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS FOR TORTOLA, B.V.I
Entry into the British Virgin Islands by sea or air is prohibited with effect from Thursday, 19th March 2020 for all passengers, who are not nationals, Belongers, Work Permit Holders or persons ordinarily resident in the Territory, or their dependents.

Several destinations also have specific travel restrictions for passengers with travel history from countries affected by COVID-19. Please check the IATA Travel Centre or with the airline for restrictions for specific islands before travel.

RESTRICTIONS ON PASSENGERS REQUIRING SPECIAL ASSISTANCE
Effective 24th March, LIAT will have restrictions for passengers requiring special assistance. These include Unaccompanied Minors, Young Passengers, passengers requiring medical clearance and mobility assistance.

ONLINE CHECK-IN IS SUSPENDED
In order to ensure proper screening of passengers during this COVID-19 pandemic and to comply with various government travel orders, LIAT has suspended all online check-in.
Check-in must now be completed in person at the departing airport.

LIAT will adjust its flight schedule over the next few days as these restrictions affect travel. All passengers booked during the affected period will be allowed  to rebook or cancel their bookings based on the LIAT WAIVER POLICY – COVID-19.
Passengers are advised to check their bookings online at www.liat.com or contact our Reservations Call Centre.

  • To call toll free from destinations within the Caribbean 1-888-844-LIAT (5428)
  • For those calling from within Antigua and from other countries 1-268-480-6200
  • For those calling from Barbados 1-246 434 5428
  • For those calling from Guyana 592-222-1725/26
  • For those calling from Puerto Rico/USVI 1-866 549-5428
  • E-mail: Reservations@liat.com

Call Centre Opening Hours** :
Monday – Saturday 7 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Sunday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Due to a large volume of calls and e-mails, please only contact us if you are scheduled to travel in the next 72 hours.

LIAT remains committed to ensuring that our region is connected. We would like to thank our staff, customers and stakeholders for their loyalty and understanding during this unprecedented time.

Please note that further instructions/restrictions from governments of countries into which LIAT operates may mean changes to the LIAT schedule.

** Call Centre Hours have been temporarily amended from published times.

The information on this Travel Advisory is current as of 21st March 2020. It is subject to change without prior notice due to government restrictions.

LIAT wishes to advise that due to updated travel restrictions and border closures imposed by several countries, that changes have been made to the LIAT schedule.

TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS FOR TRINIDAD
As of midnight tomorrow, 22nd March 2020, the Government of Trinidad and Tobago will be closing its borders and restricting ALL international flights from entering Trinidad and Tobago. LIAT will suspend all flights into and out of Piarco International Airport Trinidad as of 23rd March 2020. Entry into Trinidad on flights until this time is restricted to only nationals of Trinidad & Tobago.

TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS FOR GUYANA
With effect from midnight March 18th, 2020, the Georgetown Flight Information Region shall be closed to all international arrivals for a period of fourteen (14) days. The Cheddi Jagan International and Eugene F. Correia International Airport shall remain closed to all international flights. LIAT has suspended all flights into and out of Eugene F. Correia International Airport, Guyana from 19th March – 1st  April.

TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS FOR FRENCH WEST INDIES (MARTINIQUE AND GUADELOUPE)
LIAT will suspend all flights into and out of Martinique and Guadeloupe as of 22nd March 2020.

TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS FOR ST. MAARTEN
LIAT will suspend all flights into and out of Princess Juliana International Airport as of 22nd March 2020.

TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS FOR TORTOLA, B.V.I
Entry into the British Virgin Islands by sea or air is prohibited with effect from Thursday, 19th March 2020 for all passengers, who are not nationals, Belongers, Work Permit Holders or persons ordinarily resident in the Territory, or their dependents.

Several destinations also have specific travel restrictions for passengers with travel history from countries affected by COVID-19. Please check the IATA Travel Centre or with the airline for restrictions for specific islands before travel.

RESTRICTIONS ON PASSENGERS REQUIRING SPECIAL ASSISTANCE
Effective 24th March, LIAT will have restrictions for passengers requiring special assistance. These include Unaccompanied Minors, Young Passengers, passengers requiring medical clearance and mobility assistance.

ONLINE CHECK-IN IS SUSPENDED
In order to ensure proper screening of passengers during this COVID-19 pandemic and to comply with various government travel orders, LIAT has suspended all online check-in.
Check-in must now be completed in person at the departing airport.

LIAT will adjust its flight schedule over the next few days as these restrictions affect travel. All passengers booked during the affected period will be allowed  to rebook or cancel their bookings based on the LIAT WAIVER POLICY – COVID-19.
Passengers are advised to check their bookings online at www.liat.com or contact our Reservations Call Centre.

  • To call toll free from destinations within the Caribbean 1-888-844-LIAT (5428)
  • For those calling from within Antigua and from other countries 1-268-480-6200
  • For those calling from Barbados 1-246 434 5428
  • For those calling from Guyana 592-222-1725/26
  • For those calling from Puerto Rico/USVI 1-866 549-5428
  • E-mail: Reservations@liat.com

Call Centre Opening Hours** :
Monday – Saturday 7 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Sunday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Due to a large volume of calls and e-mails, please only contact us if you are scheduled to travel in the next 72 hours.

LIAT remains committed to ensuring that our region is connected. We would like to thank our staff, customers and stakeholders for their loyalty and understanding during this unprecedented time.

Please note that further instructions/restrictions from governments of countries into which LIAT operates may mean changes to the LIAT schedule.

** Call Centre Hours have been temporarily amended from published times.

The information on this Travel Advisory is current as of 21st March 2020. It is subject to change without prior notice due to government restrictions.

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