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Antigua-Barbuda: Gov't moving ahead with plans for new regional airline

The Antigua & Barbuda government announced that it is going ahead with plans for establishing a new regional airline, even as it acknowledged a move by other sub-regional countries to do so.
 
Prime Minister Gaston Browne told legislators that it is well known that the government has been struggling with the cash-strapped LIAT Limited over the past three years.
 
LIAT is owned by the governments of Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica and St Vincent & the Grenadines. 
 
It entered into administration in July 2020 following increased debt and the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.


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