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No competition for LIAT from Caribbean Sun…tourism to benefit from Sun’s re-launch

Antigua Sun: "LIAT need not fear direct competition from Caribbean Sun when the carrier returns to the skies later this year. Information from a representative of Caribbean Sun, is that the airline is being transformed into a charter operator and it will not operate point-to-point service within the Caribbean as it did previously."

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