October 30, 2013
Suriname airline to fly to Ogle Airport in Guyana
PARAMARIBO, Suriname --
Steven Chin-A-Kwie, CEO of Caricom Airways says his airline will soon have flights to Guyana’s Ogle International Airport as well as with several regional airports in the Eastern Caribbean, Brazil and possibly two cities in Venezuela.
“The new service will originate in Paramaribo and will have onward connections to regional markets in Brazil, Venezuela and the Eastern Caribbean. We plan to start services to Guyana by November,” Chin-A-Kwie stated.
Caricom Airways joins LIAT as an International Airline using Ogle airport.
Caricom Airways, started in 2004 and has been providing charter services to various destinations in Suriname, the Caribbean and Brazil. It presently operates a mixed fleet of small aircraft. The airline announced that it will acquire four 50-seater aircraft for its fleet.
Labels:
Caricom Airways,
Guyana,
Ogle Airport,
Stephen Chin-A-Kwie.,
Suriname
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