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Sunday, July 13, 2025

CAL adds more Guyana flights

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1720 days ago
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From Sat­ur­day, Caribbean Air­lines will of­fer more op­tions to Guyana with the start of week­ly re­gion­al flights be­tween Eu­gene F. Cor­reia In­ter­na­tion­al Air­port (Ogle, George­town) and Grant­ley Adams In­ter­na­tion­al Air­port, Bar­ba­dos.

The air­line will in­tro­duce three week­ly, non-stop re­turn flights each Mon­day, Fri­day and Sat­ur­day, util­is­ing its ATR-72 fleet.

CEO of Caribbean Air­lines, Garvin Med­era said: “Ful­fill­ing the needs of our cus­tomers mo­ti­vates all that we do, and the launch of ser­vice be­tween Ogle and Bar­ba­dos, is in di­rect re­sponse to stake­hold­er feed­back.

"We val­ue the loy­al­ty and sup­port of our cus­tomers and it is heart­en­ing that in the midst of the pan­dem­ic, we are able to in­tro­duce these new flights be­tween Ogle and Bar­ba­dos. Our teams are look­ing for­ward to con­nect­ing fam­i­lies and friends. We as­sure you that Caribbean Air­lines ob­serves safe­ty pro­to­cols which are aligned with the high­est in­ter­na­tion­al stan­dards for the pro­tec­tion and well-be­ing of our cus­tomers and em­ploy­ees.”

These ser­vices to/from Ogle, will com­ple­ment the air­line’s cur­rent op­er­a­tions at Ched­di Ja­gan In­ter­na­tion­al, fa­cil­i­tat­ing on­ward in­ter­na­tion­al con­nec­tions to the UK and be­yond and re­gion­al con­nec­tions in­clud­ing St Vin­cent, Grena­da, Do­mini­ca, St Vin­cent, St Lu­cia and oth­er Caribbean Air­lines des­ti­na­tions.

Caribbean Air­lines has the high­est fre­quen­cy of ser­vices in­to and out of Guyana and the largest route net­work in the Caribbean re­gion.


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