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Lost and Found at Cheddi Jagan Airport

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February 2, 2023
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Dear Editor,

The Cheddi Jagan International Airport wishes to acknowledge the letter in the Newspapers, dated February 1, 2023, by Ms. Katherina Roshana under the caption, “Please establish a ‘Lost and Found’ area at CJIA, “Timehri”.

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The Airport Corporation would like to advise that there is a lost and found system established at the Airport.

Passengers and greeters can contact the Airport Duty Office at +592 261-2281/+592 600-7022 if they require assistance, regarding any missing item.

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During 2022, we have recovered hundreds of misplaced items, including; laptops, passenger luggage, watches, mobile phones, duty-free purchases, iPad, travel documents and identification cards, which were successfully returned to the respective owners.

I would like to thank the letter writer and assure the travelling public of our commitment to working with our stakeholders to continuously improve the service offered to the public.

Yours truly,

Ms. Shunza Samuels

Public Relations Officer



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