Tourism October 24, 2015 - 10:29 am

LIAT to relaunch Santo Domingo operations

Santo Domingo.– LIAT, The Caribbean Airline, will reintroduce services between Antigua and Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic, effective 15 December 2015, with three flights a week, every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.

According to Liat.com, flights depart Antigua at 10:15 arriving into Santo Domingo at 12:25. The service returns from the Dominican capital at 13:20, arriving back into Antigua at 15:30.

This schedule remains in effect until 21 January, when it will change and services will be as follows: flights will operate on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday and depart Antigua at 20:25, arriving into Santo Domingo at 22:35. The return flight departs at 23:05, arriving back into Antigua at 01:15, the next day.

David Evans, CEO of LIAT, said the company is pleased to be flying back into Santo Domingo. "There has been much demand for this service, and we have listened to our customers. We are delighted to be able to reintroduce the service in mid-December, which allows our customers to make plans to travel home for Christmas."

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