Dynamic Airways to offer direct flights to NY, Toronto

President Donald Ramotar (third from left) with (from left) Minister of Tourism (ag) Irfaan Ali, Roraima Airways CEO Capt. Gerry Gouveia and Senior Vice President Business Operations Dynamic Airways Tom Johnson. (GINA photo)

Yet another airline plans to enter the Guyana market and it hopes that the necessary documentation and clearances will be given soon so that it can begin offering direct nonstop flights to New York and Toronto during the summer peak season.

An official close to the airline told Stabroek News that Dynamic Airways (no affiliation with Dynamic Airlines) would begin flying nonstop from Guyana to New York and Toronto once clearance was given.

President Donald Ramotar (third from left) with (from left) Minister of Tourism (ag) Irfaan Ali, Roraima Airways CEO Capt. Gerry Gouveia and Senior Vice President Business Operations Dynamic Airways Tom Johnson. (GINA photo)
President Donald Ramotar (third from left) with (from left) Minister of Tourism (ag) Irfaan Ali, Roraima Airways CEO Capt. Gerry Gouveia and Senior Vice President Business Operations Dynamic Airways Tom Johnson. (GINA photo)

According to online sources, the airline is a charter service which was founded in 2010. It operates many regular flights on behalf of other operators.

The official said that the United States-registered company has already sought the necessary clearance from the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority and is awaiting final word before formally announcing its entrance.

According to the Government Information Agency, the company’s Senior Vice President for Business Operations, Tom Johnson met with President Donald Ramotar and Minister of Tourism (ag) Irfaan Ali on Monday.

This newspaper understands that Roraima Airlines will be the ground handler for Dynamic Airways and that company’s owner Captain Gerry Gouveia was also a member of the team which met with the two government officials.

On Friday evening the airline is expected to announce its entrance at a cocktail event.

The summer peak travelling period began on Monday with