

Liat Air expands its regional network this winter with the launch of new routes to the Dominican Republic. The airline is set to strengthen air connectivity across the Caribbean while opening new opportunities for travel, trade, and cultural exchange.
Beginning December 12, 2025, Liat Air will launch flights to Santo Domingo (SDQ). Just a few days later, on December 15, service to Punta Cana (PUJ) will begin. These new routes mark an important step in the airline’s growth strategy, connecting more people and places across the region.
The addition of the Dominican Republic to Liat’s network bridges the Eastern Caribbean with one of the region’s largest tourism and economic hubs.
Liat Air CEO Hafsah Abdulsalam emphasized that Liat Air expands to make inter-island travel easier and more accessible.
“Our entry into the Dominican Republic reflects our ongoing commitment to improving regional connectivity,” Abdulsalam said. “These routes meet growing demand for mobility while supporting tourism, business, and community ties across the Caribbean.”
In addition to passenger travel, the new flights will boost the movement of goods and services, supporting regional trade. This development is especially important for small businesses and diaspora communities, which depend on reliable air links to stay connected.
By linking Antigua and Barbuda with Santo Domingo and Punta Cana, Liat Air expands its role as a key connector in the Caribbean aviation landscape. The airline aims to create stronger ties between islands and open new opportunities for economic growth.
Travelers can explore flight schedules and book their seats through www.flyliatair.com.






