
The state-owned Caribbean Airlines (CAL) Wednesday said it will introduce daily non-stop flights between Toronto and Georgetown, effective July 1, this year providing customers with greater flexibility and convenience .
“Guyana remains one of the airline’s most important and fastest-growing markets. The introduction of daily Toronto to Georgetown flights reflects our commitment to meeting customer demand and strengthening connectivity between Guyana and North America,” said the airline’s acting chief executive officer, Varma Khillawan.
‘Whether travelling for business, leisure, education or to reconnect with family and friends, customers will now benefit from greater flexibility and convenience throughout the summer season and beyond,” Khillawan added.
CAL said that the expanded schedule comes at a time when travel demand between Canada and Guyana continues to grow, driven by strong business, leisure and family travel. It said that the daily service will offer increased capacity and more travel options for customers while supporting tourism, trade and economic activity between the two countries.
“The enhanced service also supports Guyana’s continued economic expansion and growing international profile, while facilitating travel for members of the Guyanese diaspora residing in Canada,” CAL said in a statement.
“As the region’s leading carrier, Caribbean Airlines continues to invest in its network and fleet to provide reliable service and seamless connections across the Caribbean, North America and South America,” it added. (CMC)
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