CJIA records increase in arrivals

processed over 545,000 passengers so far for this year

THE Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) has processed over 545,000 passengers so far for this year, as the country continues to be an attractive destination for tourists and other categories of visitors.

According to the airport, the amount of passengers reflects a 13 per cent increase when compared to the corresponding period last year.
In February, the CJIA had reported that there have been significant increases in air travel to Guyana over the past two years.
Increases in air travel to Guyana reflect the transformational work being undertaken by the government under the visionary leadership of President, Dr. Irfaan Ali. The influx of visitors and investors coming to Guyana is attributed to the massive growth in the housing, tourism, transportation and agricultural sectors.
According to an airport document, Guyana recorded a 32 per cent increase in passenger arrivals for January 2023 compared to the previous year.
It was also stated that during the month of January, the airport processed 25,005 arriving passengers compared to 18,874 in 2022.

Based on the airport’s records, the country’s main port of entry continues to experience significant increases in passenger arrivals since the Cricket Carnival in September 2022.
Earlier this year, President Ali, via a Facebook livestream, said that the number of people handled at three of Guyana’s major ports of entry – CJIA at Timehri, Ogle’s Eugene F. Correia Airport and Moleson Creek in Corentyne – saw a significant increase in travel with a total of 717,822 passengers in 2022, an increase of 82.6 per cent over 2021.
President Ali also mentioned that Guyana has gained recognition as a result of the government’s investments in the tourism sector, which has catapulted the country into a position to showcase its ecotourism destinations, as well as an events-based destination.

Currently, the capacity of the CJIA is being expanded by the government in preparation for future development.
Vice-President Bharrat Jagdeo had said, too, that a new computerised passport system will be implemented as part of the government’s plans to modernise and bolster security procedures at airports.

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