Royal Air Maroc has been ordered to pay US$350,000 in damages to a lawyer for losing his luggage in a case that began almost five years ago.
Dining Out in the Fish Market – Vamoma Corridor
Among the modest flurry of new Western-style fast food joints that seem to have popped up along Tubman Boulevard in my absence, I only sampled two, roughly across from each other, around the Airfield Junction. This review discusses the latest outpost of the Monroe Chicken empire and the rather more upmarket The Hub Diner (an incongruous name), which boasts similar offerings.
OP-ED: Eugene Fahngon Can Push for Substantive Changes for Liberian Travelers
Liberians do not have a lot of options for airlines flying in and out of the country. In cases like this where there’s little competition and where the customers can often be at the mercy of airlines, we need the government to step in to ensure that our rights are protected. This should not just be a speech, but a substantive action that can result in true improvement in travel.
With Highway Inaccessible, RIA Advises Travelers to Use 15 Gate Route
The Liberia Airport Authority has warned airport users to take the Red light to 15 Gate route as the water level increases on the Robertsfield Highway.
Brussels and Royal Air Maroc Honored for Serving Liberia During Ebola Outbreak
The Liberia Airport Authority has honored Brussels Airlines and Royal Air Maroc for continuing service to Liberia throughout the Ebola outbreak.
Liberian Gov’t Working to Lure Back Airlines
As Liberia recovers from the Ebola outbreak, only four airlines serve the capital, with government officials scrambling to attract more.