News

LIAT CEO Ian Brunton Resigns

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - September 16, 2013

Above: a LIAT plane

By Alexander Britell

LIAT CEO Ian Brunton has tendered his resignation, the company confirmed to Caribbean Journal on Monday.

The move comes during a period of struggle for the Caribbean’s regional airline, which recently begun a $100 million re-fleeting initiative.

A LIAT spokesman confirmed that Brunton had tendered his resignation. He told CJ that a formal statement would be issued on Wednesday by LIAT’s Board of Directors.

Above: Captain Ian Brunton

The news follows high-profile criticisms of the company from a number of parties in the Caribbean, including Dominica hotelier Gregor Nassief, who had called for Brunton’s resignation earlier this month, citing issues with service.

Brunton was appointed by LIAT’s Board of Directors in August 2012. A former pilot in the Royal Air Force and CEO of Caribbean Airlines, he succeeded Brian Challenger, who resigned from the company in the spring of 2012.

LIAT is owned by a group of Caribbean governments, including Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica and St Vincent and the Grenadines.

It’s likely that the company’s board will still have to approve the resignation.

Popular Posts cape santa maria

From Anguilla to Aruba, the Best Caribbean Beaches to Visit This Summer

Forget the Hamptons, forget Santorini. And Florida? There’s a reason snowbirds go home in the summer. If you’re looking for a summertime beach getaway, the Caribbean is it. The water is deliciously warm, the trade winds keep you cool and […]


From Belize to Grenada, 10 Little Caribbean Beach Resorts to Visit Right Now 

karibuni

There are different resorts for different vacations, different tastes, different moods. For some, there’s something delicious about a pint-sized, tiny Caribbean resort, where the emphasis is on the intimate, the serene. Where the soundtrack isn’t a piped-in DJ set, but […]


The Winners of the 2024 Caribbean Green Awards 

caribbean green

With almost 20,000 votes, the winners of the Caribbean Green Awards 2024 Presented by E-Finity have been crowned.  From state-of-the-art marine conservation projects to hotels that are redefining sustainability, the Green movement has never been stronger in the Caribbean.  “This […]


Related Posts jamaica montego bay

In Montego Bay, Envisioning a New Caribbean Tourism Landscape 

The upcoming Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Organization’s Caribbean Travel Forum will envision a “new tourism landscape” for the region.  This year’s forum, the third annual edition of the event, will be held to kick off the CHTA’s Caribbean Travel Marketplace […]


Kestrel Receives King’s Award for International Trade

kestrel

Kestrel, which has a significant presence in the Caribbean, has received a King’s Award for International Trade, Caribbean Journal has learned.  The awards are authorized by Number 10 Downing Street and then by King Charles II.  “This is an accolade […]


Riu Just Opened Its Newest All-Inclusive in Jamaica 

riu jamaica all-inclusive resort

The history, the culture, the lagoon. The seaside town of Falmouth on Jamaica’s northern coast has been one of the island’s most popular destinations in recent years, drawing both a major cruise port and a growing collection of new resorts […]


SUBSCRIBE!

Sign up for Caribbean Journal's free newsletter for a daily dose of beaches, hotels, rum and the best Caribbean travel information on the net.


No. Thank You