US airline Jet Blue is likely to start services in Guyana.
“They will be mounting a mission next month… the first or second week of next month. They will start looking at things like facilities, hotels, staffing,” said Minister of Public Infrastructure David Patterson in an interview with the Department of Public Information (DPI).
“From my understanding, they received the aircraft late, so it is pushed back a bit. They were supposed to start in November and they are still pushing [towards the launch of operations in Guyana],” Patterson explained.
While noting Guyana lacks a direct link to Europe, progress is being made in that regard, he said.
According to Patterson, “The [Guyana] High Commissioner in the UK contacted us saying that Virgin Atlantic was looking at Guyana and they are doing their 2020 routes-hubs programme, and they say they want Guyana to be a part of it.”
According to DPI, Patterson stated that he will work alongside the Minister of Finance, Winston Jordan to examine the feasibility of Virgin Atlantic’s expansion of service to Guyana.

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We nee a direct flight from Toronto! That Piarco stopover is a real pain. and make the flights much longer and way more inconvenient .