Dynamic gets approval to restart flights to NY

Dynamic Airlines is gearing to resume flights between Guyana and the United States late next month after the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) lifted its suspension and granted approval for the carrier to operate to a variety of destinations in South America.

“The US DOT has granted approval for Dynamic Airways LLC, a US airline based in Greensboro, NC, to operate to a variety of destinations in South America,” a statement from the company said.

Dynamic had a troubled entry into the local market in June, after numerous problems beset its inaugural flight from the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, Timehri and its subsequent grounding at JFK for a series of violations.

As a result, it was forced to use alternative airports in Connecticut and New Jersey to transport passengers to Guyana. The DOT subsequently pulled Dynamic’s operations approval, giving it up to August 8th to get its business in order.

While he confirmed receipt of the DOT approval, local representative and partner of the company Gerry Gouveia told Stabroek News