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CJIA Gears Up for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup

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June 2, 2024
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CJIA's frontline staff in their branded jerseys

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The Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) is ready to welcome a surge of visitors for the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, kicking off at the Guyana National Stadium on Sunday, June 2. 

Airport management, alongside authorities from Immigration, Customs, and the local organizing committee, have collaborated to streamline processing for cricketers and fans arriving during the tournament. This includes increased staffing for Immigration and Customs to expedite arrival procedures. 

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CJIA, along with partnering agencies, has implemented a robust security plan to ensure a smooth and secure arrival experience for players, fans, and all visitors. All involved parties will be on high alert to maintain a safe environment. 

CEO, Mr. Ramesh Ghir, emphasized that the safety and security of everyone entering Guyana is paramount. “We maintain close collaboration with the relevant authorities and continuously monitor security trends to ensure appropriate plans are in place to mitigate any potential risks,” he stated. 

To enhance the fan experience, a dedicated line system will be implemented specifically for cricket tournament attendees. Additionally, all frontline staff will be proudly sporting branded jerseys with a warm “Welcome to Guyana” message. 

Meanwhile, teams from the West Indies, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Uganda, and Afghanistan are expected to arrive today, ahead of the matches in the coming weeks.

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