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Antigua Sun| High Airfares to remain: LIAT CEO

Antigua Sun: "“My instructions are to run LIAT as a commercial enterprise. That means making not super profits but keeping our heads above water. We’re aiming to break even or a little bit better while we’re going through this integration process so we’ve set the fare levels to achieve that and that’s about where we are. The company today is just about breaking even, which is a major improvement from where we were last year,” Darby said. "

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