LIAT airline to resume its service in Guyana
Caribbean’s regional airline – Leeward Islands Air Transport Services -(LIAT) is planning to re-open its services to Guyana after being closed since last year amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
8th of November 2021

Caribbean’s regional airline – Leeward Islands Air Transport Services -(LIAT) is planning to re-open its services to Guyana after being closed since last year amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
The Public Works Minister – Juan Edghill, has informed that the regional airline has applied to return to Guyana. While the Guyanese government seeks assurance that quality service will be provided for all passengers travelling to the island.
The Minister further noted that the airline would not receive the essential aviation approval until the government is assured of the company’s steadfastness. When asked about the requirements for permission, the Public Works Minister stated that, “It has to do with the assurances that we can have.”
He added, “The passengers do not want to be buying tickets and be left with a stub in their hand and no carrier to bring them back or take them in”.
He also asserted that the government was not withholding permission in favour of the interCaribbean airlines, another regional carrier that has just entered the Guyanese market. Although, he stated that there is no “exclusivity” for anyone.
The island nation has seen a decline in the past weeks, amid which the decision has been taken. The government is making every possible effort in order to curb the spread of the deadliest mutant while asking the general public to follow the COVID-19 health protocols and to take their jabs of the vaccine.
Till now, the island country has a total of 36,079 confirmed cases of the COVID-19 mutant, while a total of 941 individuals have lost their lives to the contagious virus.
Guyana has vaccinated its 48.9 percent of population with atleast one dose of the COVID-19 vaccines, and around 31.7 percent of its population has received their second dose of the vaccine and are now fully vaccinated.
Latest
- Grenada’s national youth parliamentarians take oath, vow to bring real change
-
St. Kitts and Nevis PM Terrance Drew meets Christian Brown of McIlhenny Company which owns Tabasco -
New Cruise Terminal at Antigua's Fifth Berth to transform visitor experience and boost economy -
Tobago to welcome over 13,000 cruise passengers in March 2025 -
Antigua and Barbuda records 34,313 air passengers in January 2025, marking 11.8% increase
Related Articles



2nd of March 2025

