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03 Aug 2023 19:14 #401049
by chairman
The Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) has processed 50,000 more passengers in 2023 compared to last year. The 405,000 passengers processed in 2023 is 14% higher than in 2022.
The increase in passenger numbers is due to the increased airlift by the existing carriers and the entrance of British Airways to the Guyana market in March. Passenger movements are projected to rise further when Sky Cana Airlines commence flight operations to Houston, Texas and Canada.
On the other hand, an additional 1,330,000 kilograms of cargo were processed in 2023 compared to 2022. Cargo exports have increased by 450,000 kilograms or 54% compared to last year.
The increase in cargo numbers is as a result of increased imports in oilfield equipment and ship spares, while exports in agro-products increased exponentially. LATAM Cargo now provides freighter service between Houston, Miami, and Guyana and has moved 133,000 kilograms of cargo since May 9, 2023.
Minister of Public Works, Bishop Juan Edghill, said CJIA is poised to achieve unprecedented growth in the coming years.
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