
- Unnecessary Security checks at Piarco Airport
Stabroek News – Dear Editor,
I arrived in Trinidad & Tobago on Caribbean Airlines flight BW483 from Miami at approximately 7:30 p.m on Sunday, 30th June, 2019. The flight was on time and due to depart at 8:55 p.m for Guyana. The passengers for Guyana, however, were required to leave the plane. I was a wheelchair passenger.
To my astonishment, the wheelchair attendant informed me that my wife, travelling with me, could not accompany me in the elevator to the security check required for all passengers who are in-transit to Guyana. I pointed out that in every other airport I have travelled through as a wheelchair passenger my wife has remained with me to the check-in. Continue reading →
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GUYANA – Latest News – 08 October 2015 – Kaieteur News
(see other News sources at the end of this entry)
Audit on Frequency Management Unit reveals …Previous Govt. gave PPP boys $$$$ waivers
OCTOBER 8, 2015 |…entity foregoes millions in fees The forensic audit into the National Frequency Management Unit (NFMU) has unearthed some of the “most appalling acts of corruption”, said Junior Finance Minister, Jaipaul Sharma, yesterday. The Head of the Unit is Valmiki Singh. According to the agency website, the mission of the NFMU which was established in December […]
State audit finds major fuel racket at NCN
OCTOBER 8, 2015 | – One vehicle visited GuyOil station 28 times in July 2014 A state audit on the 2014 financial statements of the National Communications Network (NCN) has confirmed serious breaches of systems. According to a draft report prepared by the Audit Office of Guyana and sent last month to Chief Executive Officer, Molly Hassan, NCN during […] Continue reading →
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Posted in Business, crime and Investigations, Education, Environment, Government, Guyana, Personalities, Transportation
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Also tagged Berbice River taxis, Camp St. prisoners, Chief Justice, Frequency Management Unit, fuel racket at NCN, GuySuCo lands, Khemraj Ramjattan
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GUYANA – Capitol TV News Videos – 04 September 2015
- Government Appointments
- Water taxis for the Berbice River
- Caribbean Airlines – London route stays
- Georgetown Council – Remove old vehicles
- East Ruimveldt man shot dead
- Sports
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Also tagged Georgetown Council, Government Appointments, Guyanese Online, man shot dead, Sports, Water taxis
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Caribbean Airlines adding more flights in early 2015 |
Published on December 29, 2014 – Trinidad Express |
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad — Trinidad and Tobago flag carrier Caribbean Airlines has announced a revised schedule that will be implemented from January 15, 2015, through to February 4 because of increased travel demand.
“In addition to increased capacity and more non-stops, Caribbean Airlines is also expecting major cost savings from a more efficient schedule that will see better utilisation of its 737 and 767 fleets. Many of the changes will focus on its Port of Spain hub at Piarco Airport, where improved connection times will make it easier for our guests to connect to/from various points in our network,” the airline said in a statement last week. Continue reading →
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Capitol TV News Videos – 12 December 2014
- Granger moves to High Court to stop-extra-budgetary spending
- Manickchand defends sending child to private school
- Granger says constitutional reform must be influenced by citizens
- Caribbean Airlines announced change in baggage policy
- No charges at court for Crum-Ewing
- Rafieya Husain set t compete for Miss World title
- Sports
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Granger moves to High Court to stop-extra-budgetary spending
Posted: 12 Dec 2014 01:09 PM PST
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Also tagged Capitol TV News Videos - 12 December 2014, Constitutional Reform, Crum-Ewing, David Granger, Manickchand, Rafieya Husain
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- Guyana implicated in an Italian Cocaine Job
- Increased Surveillance on Caribbean Airlines
- Who put the cocaine in the Achar?
- Sports
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US embassy warns citizens about flying on Caribbean Airlines
Sunday, 09 February 2014
The United States (US) embassy in Guyana on Sunday February 9, warned American citizens not to fly on Caribbean Airlines flights from Monday to Wednesday because of “threat” information.
“The Embassy has received unconfirmed threat information relating to Caribbean Airlines flights destined for the United States departing on Monday, February 10, 2014,” said the embassy on its Facebook Page and website.
An embassy official, when contacted, declined to say how the threat was received and said officials here could not go beyond the statement. Continue reading →
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TravelSpan all set for mid-December return
November 3, 2013 | BY
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Guyana is on track for additional flights on the New York/Guyana route from mid-December,

The company’s President, Nohar Singh, speaking with Kaieteur News on Friday November 1st, 2013 from New York, disclosed that interviews have already started to hire flight attendants with the final paperwork for permission to be submitted to the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) this week. The training for the attendants will begin on November 11.
TravelSpan’s President, Nohar Singh (right)
The additional flights would be more than welcome by Guyanese who have been facing high fares over the past year. Two airlines, Redjet and EzJet, folded spectacularly last year, leaving only Delta and Caribbean Airlines. Continue reading →
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