Minister seeking to attract more flights at Nevada forum

Minister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce,  Oneidge Walrond, (centre) along with Kenneth Bryan, Minister of Tourism and Transport, Cayman Islands (left) and  Kyle Rymer, Deputy Premier, Minister of Communications and Works, British Virgin Islands at the forum. (CJIA photo)
Minister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce, Oneidge Walrond, (centre) along with Kenneth Bryan, Minister of Tourism and Transport, Cayman Islands (left) and Kyle Rymer, Deputy Premier, Minister of Communications and Works, British Virgin Islands at the forum. (CJIA photo)

Minister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce, Oneidge Walrond is leading a delegation to the World Routes Development Forum 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada, US and will be seeking to attract more flights to Guyana.

The delegation includes  Ramesh Ghir, Chief Executive Officer of the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA)  and  Kamrul Baksh, Director of the Guyana Tourism Authority.

A release from the CJIA said that the  World Routes is an annual event, which brings together airlines, airports, tourism authorities, tour operators and other key aviation decision-makers. It is also dedicated to route development and strategic planning in the aviation industry.

Over the next few days, Walrond and team are expected to meet with several key persons in the aviation industry with the aim of encouraging investments in destination Guyana.

Walrond added, “The forum presents an important opportunity for bringing additional airlift to Guyana.”

She noted that, “Our focus, as always, is to sell Guyana as a lucrative investment destination. We want to encourage investment that will allow cheaper airfares and increase travel and destination options.”

Ghir, underscored that Guyana has benefited tremendously from its participation in these engagements.

He said “The majority of new airlines entering the Guyana market are as a result of negotiations that have taken place at the Routes forum.”

Walrond is also expected to meet with several Ministers of Tourism from the Region.