Caribbean flights affected by Hurricane Maria
WIC News following developments
Monday, 18th September 2017
[lastupdated]
VISIT OUR FACEBOOK PAGE FOR THE LATEST ON HURRICANE MARIA
A number of flights in the Caribbean region have been cancelled as Hurricane Maria hurtles towards the Leeward Islands.Last night the 15th tropical depression of the season was confirmed to have reached hurricane status.
Virgin Atlantic confirmed to WIC News that a number of flights from the UK – VS89/90 London to Grenada via St Lucia today and the VS83/84 tomorrow London to St Lucia via Antigua – are delayed by 24 hours. WIC News has reached out to British Airways and a number of American airlines to check their adverse weather schedules.LIAT saw a number of cancellations yesterday but the disruption has continued into today. Just after 10am AST the carrier announced four more affected routes.
“As this large weather system is currently on a north westerly track through the region, it will continue to cause flight delays and cancellations throughout LIAT’s network as we seek to ensure passenger and crew safety,” the airline said in a statement.
Is my LIAT flight cancelled?
The follow routes are not flying on 18 September:
LI310 ST VINCENT to ST LUCIA LI310 ST LUCIA to ANTIGUA LI312 ANTIGUA to ST KITTS LI313 ST KITTS to ANTIGUA LI362 BARBADOS to ANTIGUA LI520 ANTIGUA to ST KITTS LI521 ST KITTS to ANTIGUA LI521 ANTIGUA to BARBADOS LI512 BARBADOS to ANTIGUA LI512 ANTIGUA to ST KITTS LI374 BARBADOS to ST LUCIA LI375 ST LUCIA to BARBADOS LI524 BARBADOS to DOMINICA LI513 ST KITTS to ANTIGUA LI523 ANTIGUA to DOMINICA LI523 DOMINICA to BARBADOS LI309 ANTIGUA to ST LUCIA LI309 ST LUCIA to TRINIDAD LI364 BARBADOS to DOMINICA LI364 DOMINICA to ANTIGUA LI756 ST VINCENT to ST LUCIA LI756 ST LUCIA to BARBADOS LI368 BARBADOS to ST LUCIA LI369 ST LUCIA to BARBADOS“Passengers who have been booked on these flights will be allowed to rebook and have all change fees and fare differences waived only if they do so on or before Friday 22 September,” LIAT added.
Winair, which is based in Sint Maarten, has not announced any changes to its flight schedule but its offices are already closed due to damage from Hurricane Irma.
Latest
- British Olympian Dame Kelly Holmes embarks on epic adventure...
-
St Kitts and Nevis records 21.6% visitor increase, over 1M e... -
Aurora Cruise carrying 2,500+ passengers turned away from St... -
SVG off to a great start of cruise season, welcomes over 10k... -
Barbados welcomes inaugural flight of American Airlines from...
Related Articles
Monday, 18th September 2017
Monday, 18th September 2017
Monday, 18th September 2017
Monday, 18th September 2017
Monday, 18th September 2017
Monday, 18th September 2017
Monday, 18th September 2017