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Jun 11, 2008 News
Guyana may enjoy another airline with the introduction of Skyservice, which will provide a direct flight between Toronto and Guyana from July 1.
Tourism Minister Manniram Prashad recently met with the Director of Titantours, Thomas Luck, to discuss the possibility of Skyservice flying to Guyana.
Mr. Luck disclosed that the plan is for Skyservice to have a non-stop flight from Toronto to Georgetown and back every Tuesday during the peak season, beginning July 1.
Minister Prashad commended the Director of Titiantours for the initiative of making travel for Guyanese to Toronto easier with the non-stop flight. Minister Prashad believes that the coming of Skyservice to Guyana is quite timely, as the peak season is almost here.
“During the summer vacation, lots of Guyanese want to return home, and the non-stop flight to Guyana will allow those with children to visit families, friends and loved ones,” he said.
Mr. Luck explained that Travelspan, acting on behalf of Titantours, will be the general sales agent for Skyservice which will allow passengers a baggage allowance of two pieces totalling 30 lbs each, and a carry-on of 10 lbs.
Founded in 1986, Skyservice is a Canadian aviation enterprise servicing the needs of Canadian travellers and the business aviation community. Skyservice operates Canada’s premier commercial charter airline, top Fixed Base Operations, and a leading worldwide air ambulance service.
Over the past few months, Minister Prashad met with several airline operators to discuss various prospects for boosting tourism. Guyana only recently welcomed the world’s largest airline, Delta, and several others.
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