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Kaieteur News – YDrive and Air Dash have launched a landmark partnership to deliver a fully integrated travel experience in Guyana, offering seamless, premium mobility solutions that connect air and ground transport with unmatched convenience, safety, and comfort.
This collaboration marks a transformative milestone in Guyana’s transportation sector, combining Air Dash’s executive air mobility services with YDrive’s professional chauffeur and ground transport to redefine how passengers move across the country.
A New Standard in Connected Travel Passengers flying with Air Dash can now seamlessly pre-book YDrive chauffeur services to take them from Ogle Airport to their final destination, or to Ogle for departure. Whether arriving from or traveling to Lethem, Timehri, or Berbice, travelers enjoy seamless door-to-door mobility — eliminating the stress of separate transfers and ensuring smooth, uninterrupted travel from runway to roadway.
“This partnership delivers exactly what modern travel demands: speed, comfort, and no friction. From the moment a passenger steps out of their hotel lobby, they’re under our VIP service and care—right to the aircraft door,” said Captain Gerry Gouveia Jr., Founder of Air Dash and Chairman of the Private Sector Commission of Guyana. “It’s a game-changer for how people experience domestic travel in Guyana.”
“We’re proud to integrate YDrive’s luxury transport service with Air Dash’s aviation excellence,” said Lorenzo Persaud, Business Development Manager, ANSA Mobility. “We’re offering something no one else does: seamless, full-spectrum mobility—from ground to air and back—with total professionalism every step of the way.
YDrive is the premium chauffeurs and ground transportation service under the ANSA Mobility Division of ANSA Motors, operating in Guyana, Trinidad, and Barbados. Services include: Airport transfers, chauffeur-driven rides, shuttle services guided tours and more
Air Dash, launched in early 2025, is Guyana’s leading executive air mobility provider, offering fast, safe, and efficient point-to-point flights between, Ogle, Cheddi Jagan International (Timehri), Berbice and Lethem
Air Dash is the first and only provider of a 10-minute flight between CJIA and Ogle, and a 25-minute service between Georgetown and Berbice—routes that previously took over two hours by car. Air Dash is led by Captain Gerald Gouveia Jr., a veteran pilot and current Chairman of the Private Sector Commission (PSC) of Guyana, who brings a bold, customer-focused vision to regional aviation. Together, YDrive and Air Dash are setting a new benchmark for connected travel in Guyana, seamlessly integrating air and ground transportation to deliver a smarter, elevated experience for every passenger.
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