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GTT partners with Ride Along GY to enhance Georgetown tours

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May 3, 2021
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…provides SIM Cards with GTT’s 4G LTE service for security

The Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GTT) has partnered with newly launched Ride Along Guyana Bicycle Rental and Tour Services which enables Guyanese and tourists to explore historical sites, nature trails and cultures from the perch of a pedal cycle while on guided tours and excursions.

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Ride Along GY is considered the newest addition to Guyana’s tourism sector and aims to enhance the travellers’ experience while touring Georgetown.

The telephone company has provided free SIM Cards loaded with GTT’s 4G LTE service for security purposes to the tourism company. Customers utilising the tour operator can also pay for the service through their mobile money wallet (mmg+).

“We are happy to collaborate with Ride Along GY on this new venture that aims to not only boost local tourism but promote fitness and health in Guyana. We hope that our contribution and services will increase the number of patrons supporting this unique business,” said GTT’s Mobile Product Manager, Ubrina Khan.

Chief Executive Officer of Ride Along GY, Cherry Ann Greene expressed gratitude to GTT for its timely sponsorship. “I am happy that GTT has decided come onboard with us. As a small business, we are extremely grateful for this opportunity where can support each other in promoting our services.”

Ride Along GY is the first bicycle rental tour service to be launched in Guyana. Its mission is to encourage Guyanese and overseas visitors to utilise its bicycles as a means of living a healthy lifestyle while commuting Georgetown.

Despite the coronavirus pandemic, the new business was able to be inspected by the Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA) and become one of the newest licensed tour operator in Guyana. They have also implemented the GTA’s recommended Hygiene and Sanitation Protocol guided by the National Gazetted COVID-19 guidelines to able to safely operate.

More information on the Ride Along GY services can be accessed via www.ridealonggy.com

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