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ROAD TOWN. Tortola For the first time in 10 months, LIAT was flying again to the British Virgin Islands and other Caribbean destinations.
The beleaguered regional airline, which was threatened with liquidation earlier this year, has resumed service to Beef Island in Tortola.
LIAT is also flying from Grantly Adams International Airport in Barbados, Princess Juliana International Airport in Sint Maarten and V.C. Bird International Airport in Antigua.
According to LIAT, new coronavirus precaution protocols have been implemented to ensure the safety of staff and passengers. Masks are mandatory at check-in and onboard each flight and the airline has enhanced its cleaning regimen.
Published: 02 January 2021
PHILIPSBURG: - As of January 11, 2021, St. Maarten will roll out the SXM Protection Plan, mandatory health coverage for its visitors that is very affordable and assures the tourist a relaxing and safe vacation. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, St. Maarten wants to ensure that all visitors are properly protected and have advanced protection in case they test positive while vacationing on our friendly island.
A visitor who tests positive for COVID-19 in St. Maarten will have very few if any, out-of-pocket expenses, giving the visitors peace of mind in case they test positive, and if they cannot be assisted in St. Maarten, the SXM Protection Plan covers also medical evacuation costs. The overall maximum limit for all benefits together, except Medical Evacuation, is $50,000. Emergency medical evacuation to the nearest qualified hospital to prevent loss of life is up to a maximum limit of $20,000, provided the patient cannot be treated locally in St.
Vacation Safe in St. Maarten with the SXM Protection Plan
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As of January 10, 2021, St.
Maarten will roll out the SXM Protection Plan, a mandatory health coverage for
its visitors that is very affordable and assures the tourist a relaxing and
safe vacation. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, St. Maarten wants to ensure that
all visitors are properly protected, and have an advanced protection in case
they test positive while vacationing on our friendly island.
A visitor who tests positive for
COVID-19 in St. Maarten, will have very few, if any, out-of-pocket expenses, giving