Jul 04, 2013
ST. JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC – The regional airline, LIAT, which is in the process of acquiring a fleet of new aircraft, Wednesday said it was increasing the cost of its tickets to include a security surcharge.
A statement from the Antigua-based airline said that the surcharge on tickets is “in response to rising security demands and spiralling security costs.
“The new security surcharge of US$1.25 per one way trip applies to all passengers, including children and infants, on all LIAT flights.”
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