Daily Archives: Aug 17, 2017
Press Release: FLIGHTS DISRUPTIONS DUE TO TROPICAL STORM HARVEY
JOHN’S, ANTIGUA, August 17, 2017 – LIAT wishes to advise passengers that due to the passage of Tropical Storm Harvey that several destinations will be affected. Due to several airport closures and late opening times the following flights have been cancelled for Friday18th August, 2017:
FLIGHTS DISRUPTIONS DUE TO TROPICAL STORM HARVEY
LIAT wishes to advise passengers that due to
the impending passage of Tropical Storm Harvey that several destinations will be
affected. In the interest of passenger safety and to ensure our aircraft are positioned at
operational airports, several flights have been retimed and/or cancelled.
PM rejects opposition call for fixed elections date
There will be no change to the Constitution of Antigua & Barbuda to allow for a fixed date for general elections if it is...
Press Release: FLIGHTS DISRUPTIONS DUE TO POTENTIAL TROPICAL CYCLONE NINE
ST. JOHN’S, ANTIGUA, August 17, 2017 – LIAT wishes to advise passengers that due to the impending passage of Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine that...
BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS-ECONOMY- Recovery Task Force to oversee recovery efforts following flood rains
TORTOLA, British Virgin Islands, Aug. 17, CMC – The British Virgin Islands has announced the establishment of a Recovery Task Force that will take...
ARUBA-CRIME- Human remains discovered after 12-year search for American student in Aruba
ORANJESTAD, Aug. 17, CMC – There is another twist to the mystery surrounding the disappearance of American high school graduate Natalee Holloway following the...
Tom Cruise breaks ankle in stunt, halts production on 'Mission' film
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Tom Cruise broke his ankle while performing a stunt on the set of the upcoming "Mission: Impossible 6," causing production...
Trump digs in against critics of his Charlottesville violence response
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump hit back on Thursday at critics of his response to racial violence in the Virginia city of...
How Syria continued to gas its people as the world looked on
Nearly four years after President Bashar al-Assad’s government promised to get rid of its stockpile of chemical weapons, gas attacks are still commonplace. What...
Laws coming for architectural community
Steadroy “Cutie” Benjamin, Attorney General of Antigua & Barbuda, is assuring the architectural community that the laws and the professional board for which they...
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