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Apr 20, 2018 News
Months after US-owned Dynamic International pulled out over financial problems, authorities here are preparing to refund passengers who were left in limbo.
The Ministry of Public Infrastructure, in a release early yesterday, announced that it will commence the process of refunds for tickets issued by Dynamic International Airways from Wednesday, May 2.
“Refunds will be issued Mondays to Thursdays from 09:00hrs to 15:00hrs and Fridays from 09:00hrs to 14:00hrs at the Ministry of Public Infrastructure’s Accounts Department, Fort Street, Kingston,” the ministry said in a statement yesterday.
Passengers are required to appear with identification documents – national I.D. card or passport only and proof of ticket purchases.
In cases where an individual is appearing on another’s behalf, they will be required to walk with an authorisation letter with two signed witnesses, from the passenger whose name appears on the list. They will also be required to present identification.
“Furthermore, to allow for smooth processing, passengers have been organised by dates, with a maximum of 80 persons being accommodated each day.
Passengers who do not appear on their identified dates will be allowed to appear during the fall-back period, May 14, 2018 to May 25, 2018,” the Ministry disclosed.
Electronic copies of the list are also available on the Ministry of Public Infrastructure’s website (www.mopi.gov.gy) as well as Roraima Airways’ website
(www.roraimaairways.com) and on the latter’s Facebook page.
“Passengers may also check with their travel agencies to confirm their appearance on the list. Passengers are urged to contact the Ministry of Public Infrastructure on 225-4023 or 227-5344 for more information.”
Dynamic, which was being handled locally by Roraima Airways, has signaled an intention to return, under a new name, to fly the high demand New York/Timehri route.
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