InterCaribbean Airways officially launched its new direct flight service between Grenada and Guyana on Sunday, marking a key milestone in regional air travel. The inaugural flight took off from Maurice Bishop International Airport in Grenada and landed at Cheddi Jagan International Airport in Georgetown, Guyana.
The new service will operate twice a week, with departures every Thursday and Sunday, offering a direct link between the two countries. This move aims to enhance travel convenience, promote tourism, and create more business opportunities, ultimately strengthening regional connectivity.
The introduction of the new direct flight service between Grenada and Guyana has been warmly received by both governments and tourism authorities. The Director of the Guyana Tourism Authority praised the service, emphasizing its role in enhancing regional connections. He highlighted how the direct flight would boost tourism and foster cultural exchanges between the two nations. Additionally, the service is expected to support business travel, making it more convenient and affordable for entrepreneurs, tourists, and visitors to travel between Grenada and Guyana.