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20 Dec 2011 10:26 #67665
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Written by DOREEN PRASAD |
Tuesday, 20 December 2011 02:28 |
PERMIT me space in your column to commend the persons responsible for air services to Guyana. It is heartening to see so much air traffic between Guyana and the international community.
The scene on the runways of the Cheddi Jagan International Airport this morning (yesterday) was quite remarkable, with at
least six major international flights
touching down
within a one-hour span.
Beginning at 09:00hrs EeZee Jet touched down first, followed by Caribbean Airlines, Air Jamaica, RedJet, Delta Airlines and LIAT.
The sight gladdened my heart as I was among those passengers greeted with a slice of black cake and a glass of local drink.
When I left Guyana in the 70s, Guyana Airways Corporation was the national airline of Guyana. Government had purchased British Guiana Airways in July 1955, but external services were still being supplied almost exclusively by foreign airlines.
However, government’s restrictions on the repatriation of profits in foreign exchange and other circumstances, forced foreign airlines to withdraw their services to Guyana. Only BWIA remained.
GAC, forced to fill the breach caused by government’s actions commenced jet operations to Miami, New York and Toronto in 1979. However, all of its aircraft were leased.
The Government changed in 1992 and immediately revised and relaxed the restrictions imposed by the previous administration.
The foreign airlines began to resume their services to Guyana.
GAC went bankrupt in 2001. Its successors, Guyana Air 2000 and Universal Airlines did not fare well, and by 2005 all was permanently over.
In 2011, while there is still a need for a strong and vibrant national airline, there is no shortage of air services travelling to Guyana: Caribbean AirLines Ltd., Caribbean Star Airlines, North American Airlines, Surinam Airways, TravelSpan, EeZee Jet, Air Jamaica, RedJet, Delta Airlines and LIAT. Thanks to the PPP/C government, I and six members of my family could travel together and arrive home on the same flight.
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20 Dec 2011 10:33 #67670
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Guyana needs a national flag carrier
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Written by T. KING |
Sunday, 18 December 2011 02:56 |
NOW that Tourism Minister Manniram Prashad is out and Guyanese can no longer fly directly from Toronto to Guyana, we are hoping that our new Tourism Minister will take this direct flight issue very seriously.
For too long now Guyanese have been crying out for direct flights to this route in order not to suffer and be treated as vicious criminals while in-transit in Trinidad and Barbados.
Caribbean Airlines also rip off Guyanese for their flights from Toronto to Guyana.
I tried to book a flight with Caribbean Airlines last July and was told the price is $1,480.00.
I then asked for bookings and flights for October and was told the price for that month will be $729, so I decided to fly business class.
I was promptly told business class will be $1,500.00.At Toronto Airport I was speaking with a Trinidadian and enquired how much he paid for his flight to Trinidad.
He told me he was flying business class, so I asked him how much he paid for his business class.
He said he paid $758.00 which is a rip off for him. All I said to him is "wow" and he was crying about being ripped off at that price.
At even $1,000.00 my family and I would travel twice a year to Guyana, but refused to endure the treatment we are forced into at Trinidad Airport at the hands of Trinis.
Once again, I appeal to our new President Mr.Donald Ramotar and our new Tourism Minister for Guyana to have its own national air carrier of which all Guyanese can be proud a s we once were of Guyana Airways...
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