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Antigua Sun| LIAT gets kudos for CWC performance

Antigua Sun: "According to LIAT CEO Mark Darby, “There were many concerns about whether LIAT and Caribbean Star could handle the excess demand created by CWC. However, with our dedicated staff working around the clock and with our tourism partners, we were able to meet challenges as they arose and contribute to the production of a world class event. LIAT and Caribbean Star were able to put in place in excess of 6,000 additional seats for the March to April period of CWC.”
Darby further stated that he “would like to thank the LIAT and Caribbean Star management and staff for going the extra mile to ensure the success of the airlines in this exercise.” "

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