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Gov’t exploring setting up international airport at Lethem

– to establish second terminal at CJIA

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October 12, 2024
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President Irfaan Ali addressing a special sitting of the National Assembly on Thursday

President Irfaan Ali addressing a special sitting of the National Assembly on Thursday

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Government is looking to boost Guyana’s tourism and aviation sections by exploring the establishment of a new international airport in Lethem, Region Nine (Upper Takutu – Upper Essequibo).

In addition, the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) is set to get a second terminal to accommodate a massive surge in the number of visitors to Guyana.

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During a special sitting of the National Assembly on Thursday, President Irfaan Ali stated that these measures would enhance the country’s tourism profile, attracting more interest and investment.

Lethem is considered a major commercial hub.  New hotels are already under construction and the government is planning to develop a food processing facility in the township to service the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).

At CJIA enhancements include the addition of an extended boarding corridor with two additional boarding bridges along with an extended runway to accommodate larger aircraft such as the Boeing 777.

It is also expected work will be done to digitise the entire customs and immigration system by introducing biometric kiosks and electronic gates.

According to Ali, these measures reflect the massive growth of the tourism industry.

Guyana has welcomed six new airlines to its aviation sector, including British Airways, United Airways, and Avianca recently announced direct flights twice a week between Georgetown and Bogota, Colombia.

To further boost the sector, President Ali noted that discussions are ongoing with renowned luxury travel company, Abercrombie and Kent, to enter Guyana’s market.

Guyana has also been the recipient of several regional and international awards this year alone, including the Pacific Area Travel Writers Association (PATWA) for Destination of the Year in the Ecological Tourism category.

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