Antigua-based Liat Air is pursuing an international expansion with new flights planned for Panama, Belize, and Colombia. Chief Executive Officer Hafsah Abdulsalam stated that these routes are part of a strategy to enhance Caribbean connectivity. She explained that the airline is currently prioritizing the stabilization of its regional network before undertaking longer-haul services.
The carrier is also working on establishing interline agreements, including a potential partnership with Spartan Air Peace to facilitate passenger connections. Abdulsalam noted that a narrow-body aircraft is scheduled to join the fleet, though its delivery faces delays due to a global shortage of engines for the E2195 model. The airline aims to operate a stabilized fleet of seven aircraft by next year.
The carrier is also working on establishing interline agreements, including a potential partnership with Spartan Air Peace to facilitate passenger connections. Abdulsalam noted that a narrow-body aircraft is scheduled to join the fleet, though its delivery faces delays due to a global shortage of engines for the E2195 model. The airline aims to operate a stabilized fleet of seven aircraft by next year.