The Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) will be writing the management of Antigua-based LIAT to enquire about its future operations, in light of reports of its reorganisation, GCAA Director General Lieutenant Col. (ret’d) Egbert Field has said.
Field told Stabroek News that the airline has not indicated if it is pulling out from operating the Guyana route and the GCAA is only aware of the restructuring from what is being reported in the media.
“LIAT has not even written to us. We will be writing to them to get an understanding of their future operations here,” Field said.