Despite plans by regional airline LIAT to return to the skies from November 1, it is still to give notice to the Guyana Civil Aviation Authorities (GCAA) or the Eugene F Correia International Airport (EFCIA).
The Antigua Observer newspaper yesterday reported that LIAT has scheduled its inaugural commercial flight since undergoing restructuring.
The announcement was made by Melford Nicholas, spokesman of the Antiguan and Barbadian government’s Cabinet, following a meeting with administrator of the airline Cleveland Seaforth.