LIAT reiterates its commitment to region
LIAT, The Caribbean Airline, remains committed to serving the region and its needs. This statement comes from chief executive officer Julie Reifer-Jones, as she reiterated the airlineâs position for 2018.
Jones noted that despite the major challenges from the recent hurricane season, the airline continues to provide a vital service in connecting the region. She stated that there was improvement in the airlineâs On-Time Performance in 2017.
âWe recognised that there was a major need to work towards improving our On-Time Performance, so our passengers could get to their destinations on time.â The airline recorded On Time Performance of 68 per cent in 2017, which was a major improvement over the 2016 figure of 49 per cent. She noted that performance in January 2018 was 81 per cent.
âThis means that today at LIAT, most flights are on time. LIAT continues to work towards the industry standard of 85 per cent and this is one of our highest priorities.â
The CEO also noted that the airline industry is very challenging and from time to time, operational issues, especially aircraft technical issues, will occur and may result in delays and cancellations. She indicated that the complex nature of LIATâs network presents challenges, as aircraft perform several flights daily and any delays can have a knock-on effect in the network. The CEO pointed out that safety is the major priority at LIAT and as such, the airline values getting its crew and passengers to their destinations safely.
Jones acknowledged the need for improvement in LIATâs customer service and communication with passengers when there are delays. She advised that a Customer Service Programme is ongoing across the network.
âThe company will this year be continuously training in all areas of the operations, so that passengers can receive a great LIAT experience from our staff,â she stated.
The airline is currently working to return flights to pre-hurricane levels in affected territories across the region.