Liat Air to launch Antigua and Montego Bay routes from Guadeloupe
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Liat Air will introduce two new non-stop services from Pointe-à-Pitre, expanding connections between Guadeloupe and the wider Caribbean.
In a release on Thursday, the airline shared that it will operate flights to Antigua and Montego Bay, strengthening regional links and reopening onward connections to the United States (US) and the United Kingdom (UK) through Antigua.
From May 1, Liat Air will operate two weekly rotations to Antigua on Fridays and Sundays using ATR 42 aircraft with 48 seats. From July 2026, two additional weekly rotations on Embraer ERJ 145 aircraft with 50 seats will be added, making it a year-round service.
The Montego Bay route will begin in the first week of July with two weekly flights on Tuesdays and Saturdays using Embraer ERJ 145 aircraft. The service will operate year-round and is scheduled to commence ahead of Reggae Sumfest.
Chairman of the Board of Guadeloupe Maryse Condé International Airport, Alain Bievre, said the routes represent a significant development for the airport.
“The reopening of Antigua, a historic route, and the opening of a new gateway to the Greater Caribbean with Montego Bay in Jamaica mark a major step for Guadeloupe Maryse Condé. These routes, which follow new services to the southern Caribbean islands, Toronto and Quebec, realise the diversification strategy adopted by the management board. This success is the result of prospecting work carried out by our teams in close cooperation with local partners, and confirms our desire to position our airport as a major tool for the economic and tourist development of the Guadeloupe Islands,” said Bievre.
Chief Executive Officer of Liat Air, Hafsah Abdulsalam, said the expansion strengthens regional integration.
“We are truly excited to further expand our regional network with the launch of these new services. Reconnecting Antigua with Guadeloupe restores a vital link between our islands, one that strengthens family ties, fuels economic activity and enriches the cultural fabric of the Caribbean. At the same time, the introduction of flights between Guadeloupe and Montego Bay opens seamless access to one of the region’s most dynamic tourism markets — not only from the Caribbean, but from the European corridor.
“Montego Bay is already a key destination within the Liat Air network, and extending direct access from Guadeloupe enhances travel options and deepens integration across the greater Caribbean. We are proud to work alongside our partners at Guadeloupe Maryse Condé International Airport and Montego Bay’s Sangster International Airport. Together we are delivering greater choice, enhanced accessibility and expanded opportunities for our travellers, businesses and communities across our region,” Abdulsalam said.
General Director of the Guadeloupe Islands Tourism Board, Rodrigue Solitude, also welcomed the new services.
“New routes are always excellent news for our archipelago because they foster not only tourist exchanges but also the coming together of cultures, history and traditions. The Guadeloupe Islands Tourism Board (CTIG) and Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Board welcome these initiatives, which help promote our destination; we can only hope to see a strengthening of these connections to other neighbouring island destinations,” Solitude said.