Eastern Airlines set to begin Guyana service on 5th March

In a statement, the company said it will be offering several affordable options for commercial travel between New York's JFK Airport and Guyana's Cheddi Jagan Airport.

Eastern Airlines set to begin Guyana service on 5th March

Two months after being granted approval, the rebranded Dynamic Airways is set to return to the Guyana market under its new Eastern Airlines name.

The company today announced that it will begin its service to Guyana on the 5th March.

In a statement, the company said it will be offering several affordable options for commercial travel between New York’s JFK Airport and Guyana’s Cheddi Jagan Airport.

The airline said its goal is to bring back the nostalgic travel experience. In preparation for its arrival, the airline will host a special sales and marketing session on Monday at the Marriott Hotel.

As part of its scheduled service to the Guyana market, the U.S based carrier was ordered to lodge US$450,000 with the Guyana government before it begins operations.

Of that amount US$250,000 will be lodged with the Government directly while the remaining US$200,000 will be lodged with the Guyana Revenue Authority.

Scheduled carriers were not previously required to lodge a bond before the start-up of operations, but the Government has said that it wants to ensure better safeguards are in place for Guyanese passengers if an airline decides to discontinue service for whatever reason.

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