$LILA

Flow Jamaica revenue dips to US$101 million as hurricane recovery continues

Flow Jamaica, a Liberty Latin America subsidiary, reported Q2 2026 revenue of US$101 million, down from US$104 million a year earlier, as Hurricane Melissa recovery continued. The company cited US$6 million net revenue impact from the storm. Liberty Latin America invested US$12 million in recovery capex and began an initial 5G rollout in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands.

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Published Aug 12, 2026, 11:00 AM UTC
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Flow Jamaica revenue dips to US$101 million as hurricane recovery continues — source image
Decision brief

The 30-second read

$LILABearishMed
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Why it matters

Q2 2026 results show a modest year-over-year revenue decline and lower adjusted operating income, with hurricane impacts still present but gradually fading. The company is funding recovery capex and rolling out 5G plus storm-ready Wi-Fi to support retention and acquisition.

02

Market read

Traders can update near-term earnings risk for Liberty Latin America’s Caribbean operations based on quantified hurricane drag, restoration costs, and ongoing 5G recovery spending.

03

What to watch

The article does not quantify how much of the US$6 million lost revenue is recoverable versus permanently lost subscribers, which could materially change forward estimates.

Relevance 6/10Novelty 6/10Timing: post-earnings release, for positioning into next-quarter expectations

Background

Flow Jamaica is part of Liberty Latin America’s Caribbean segment, and the company is rebuilding its network and customer base after Hurricane Melissa.

Company-level read

Ticker impact

$LILABearishMedium confidence
Context

Flow Jamaica revenue fell to US$101 million in Q2 2026, with Hurricane Melissa still weighing on results and network restoration costs.

Expected impact

Near-term downside bias for the stock if investors extrapolate ongoing hurricane headwinds into subsequent quarters.

Evidence & confidence

The article provides specific Q2 revenue and operating income impacts tied to Hurricane Melissa, plus ongoing capex and 5G rollout that may offset but not immediately reverse the drag.

Market effects

Highlights how extreme weather can directly hit telecom revenue and force higher restoration costs, potentially raising risk premia for carriers with exposure to disaster-prone regions.

Jamaica and Cayman network rebuild and 5G rollout could support subscriber momentum, but near-term revenue remains pressured by lost subscribers.

Limited direct global read-through, but reinforces disaster-driven operational risk for telecom operators in the Caribbean.

Counterpoint

The headwind is described as diminishing, with improving broadband momentum and net postpaid additions, suggesting the worst may be behind.

Key entities

  • Flow Jamaica

    Telecom provider whose Q2 2026 revenue declined to US$101 million amid Hurricane Melissa recovery.

  • Liberty Latin America

    Parent group whose Caribbean segment results include Flow Jamaica and whose CEO cited improving broadband momentum.

  • Hurricane Melissa

    Weather event causing lost revenue, offline subscribers, and higher network restoration costs.

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