
RateGain partners with LIAT to power Caribbean airline pricing with AI-powered AirGain platform
RateGain Travel Technologies Limited, a global leader in AI-powered SaaS solutions for travel and hospitality, has announced a strategic partnership with LIAT (2020) Limited, the Caribbean's regional airline, to deploy AirGain — RateGain's next-gen airfare pricing intelligence platform. This collaboration marks a pivotal step in LIAT's digital transformation and regional connectivity ambitions.
LIAT (2020) Limited, which commenced operations in August 2024, plays a crucial role in connecting the Eastern Caribbean, flying to key destinations such as Antigua, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, St. Lucia, and St. Vincent. With a strong focus on revitalizing underserved routes, boosting regional tourism, and modernizing operations, LIAT is rapidly emerging as a vital player in Caribbean aviation.
In a region known for price-sensitive travelers and growing competition, LIAT's adoption of AirGain equips its revenue management teams with real-time, AI-powered fare intelligence across direct and indirect sales channels—including airline websites, OTAs, and GDSs. This enables faster, more dynamic pricing decisions to match changing market demand and traveler behavior.
'Partnering with RateGain allows us to move towards a more agile, tech-enabled future. With travel demand rising and competitive pressure increasing, pricing accuracy is critical. AirGain gives us the visibility and insights we need to remain competitive and affordable,' said a spokesperson from LIAT.
Meanwhile, RateGain continues to innovate with Route Performance Digest, an AI-powered module under AirGain, now being introduced to Tunisair. This tool provides daily performance insights, helping airlines detect anomalies, optimize pricing, and make proactive decisions—essential in today's dynamic travel market.
With this dual expansion—supporting LIAT's regional connectivity goals and Tunisair's route intelligence needs—RateGain reinforces its leadership in bringing AI-powered fare optimization to airlines globally.
Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at BusinessUpturn.com

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