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Dynamic Airways four times weekly service New York to Georgetown
NORTH CAROLINA's Dynamic Airways has announced the start of four weekly year-round flights from Georgetown, Guyana, to New York.
The service deploys a B767-200 (ER) is the only one on the route, which has attracted much interest from Caribbean airlines.
Dynamic Airways is a charter airline owned by private owners founded in 2010 which also operates many regular flights on behalf of other operators.
The airline operates several used Boeing 767-200; and formerly operated McDonnell Douglas MD-88s.
Earlier this year, the US Department of Transportation rejected seventh-freedom applications from Caribbean Airlines (BW, Port of Spain) and Fly Jamaica Airways (OJ, Kingston Norman Manley) to service the route.
New York is the most in-demand route from Georgetown, where nearly a quarter of a million Guyanese reside.
As it stands, Dynamic is the only US carrier to serve the route, which has attracted much interest from Caribbean based airlines.
Ramesh Ghir, CEO of Cheddi Jagan International Airport in Georgetown, said he was excited that Dynamic Airways has decided to provide airlift to Guyana.
"I am confident that this successful collaboration will continue way into the future. The interest shown by the airline to ply the Guyana route will augur well for us economically," said Mr Ghir.
Dynamic airways is committed to Guyana's market, supported by the Guyanese Government, and plans to operate on underserved routes from Georgetown.
The carrier has already recruited 50 local flight attendants creating an indirect positive contribution to the local economy of over 100 jobs.
The service deploys a B767-200 (ER) is the only one on the route, which has attracted much interest from Caribbean airlines.
Dynamic Airways is a charter airline owned by private owners founded in 2010 which also operates many regular flights on behalf of other operators.
The airline operates several used Boeing 767-200; and formerly operated McDonnell Douglas MD-88s.
Earlier this year, the US Department of Transportation rejected seventh-freedom applications from Caribbean Airlines (BW, Port of Spain) and Fly Jamaica Airways (OJ, Kingston Norman Manley) to service the route.
New York is the most in-demand route from Georgetown, where nearly a quarter of a million Guyanese reside.
As it stands, Dynamic is the only US carrier to serve the route, which has attracted much interest from Caribbean based airlines.
Ramesh Ghir, CEO of Cheddi Jagan International Airport in Georgetown, said he was excited that Dynamic Airways has decided to provide airlift to Guyana.
"I am confident that this successful collaboration will continue way into the future. The interest shown by the airline to ply the Guyana route will augur well for us economically," said Mr Ghir.
Dynamic airways is committed to Guyana's market, supported by the Guyanese Government, and plans to operate on underserved routes from Georgetown.
The carrier has already recruited 50 local flight attendants creating an indirect positive contribution to the local economy of over 100 jobs.
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