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    Liat to charge US $10 for 1st checked bag, US $60 for 2nd bag

    November 26, 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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    LIAT has introduced its new baggage policy effective Nov. 30 when it returns to commercial service.

    While customers will be allowed to carry on a small bag and personal item for free, their 1st Checked bag will cost US$10.

    The second checked bag will cost US$60 and the airline said these prices will apply for both ways — that’s US$20 and US$120 round trip.

    Infants who are ticketed separately and have a reserved seat are entitled to pay for the first bag allowance of 50lbs(23kgs) per person.

    The maximum overall size per piece will be 62 inches (157 cms).

    Source: Antigua News Room

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