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Airlines resume Dominica flights
Essential services restored to airport damaged by storm
Commercial airlines have resumed flights to Dominica’s Douglas-Charles Airport following the facility’s closure in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Erika late August. Local authorities had been working to restore essential services to the badly damaged terminal building in order for airline partners, LIAT, Seaborne Airlines and Winair to re-establish schedules to the airport. “We continue to see daily progress in the tourism sector,” said Director of Tourism Colin Piper. “Fans of the Nature Island will be pleased to know that most of their favorite locations and activities are operational and ready for their next visit.” The country has also issued a video update on the island’s tourism attractions following the devastating storm.
As of September 18 LIAT has resumed flights to Douglas-Charles Airport from three origination points: Antigua (ANU), Barbados (BGI) and Guadeloupe (PTP). Most of the island’s hotels, resorts, tour operators and dive shops are operational. However, visitors are encouraged to check directly with their accommodations regarding the status of their properties and surrounding infrastructure. Some hotels and tour operators are beginning their annual September/October closure.