CARIBBEAN Airlines has announced the introduction of a new service connecting Suriname and Guyana, starting November 03, 2024.
According to a press release, in response to overwhelming customer demand, the airline will operate twice-weekly flights every Friday and Sunday using its ATR 72-600 aircraft.
This addition aligns with Caribbean Airlines’ strategic focus on enhancing connectivity within the region, offering convenient and reliable service between the Eugene F. Correia International Airport (Ogle) in Guyana and Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport in Suriname.
Garvin Medera, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Caribbean Airlines, expressed his enthusiasm for the new service: “We are happy to introduce this route, which further strengthens our commitment to enhancing regional connectivity.
“By linking Suriname and Guyana directly, we are responding to the needs of our customers and promoting greater ease of travel within the Caribbean. This new service is an important step in our continued growth and dedication to serving the region.”