Roraima Airways seeks stronger Guyana-Cuba relations

Roraima’s CEO, Captain Gerry Gouveia
Roraima’s CEO, Captain
Gerry Gouveia

Roraima Airways is seeking to increase air lift capacity to accommodate passenger and cargo flow to Cuba through the services of Dynamic International Airways; this is the ultimate aim as Roraima Airways participates in the Havana International Trade Exhibition. This exhibition comes at an opportune time as Easy Sky, Roraima’s newest travel partner, began its shopping tourism flights into Guyana on October 5 which has seen positive results. This is according to Roraima’s CEO, Captain Gerry Gouveia.

The trade show is schedule to run from October 31 to November 4.

In addition to seeking this new arrangement, Roraima Airways forms an integral part of the Guyana delegation to the Havana International Trade Exhibition as the lone tourism, hospitality and aviation company to promote Guyana’s tourism products and services at this international event, a release from the company stated.

The other Guyanese companies and Government agencies which form the Guyana delegation are; Edward B Beharry and Sons, Gafoors, Banks DIH Limited, Global Seafood Distributors, Go-Invest and Guyana Rice Development Board, with Business Minister Dominic Gaskin as leader of the delegation.

After the opening ceremony of the Havana International Trade Exhibition on Wednesday, Minister Gaskin, accompanied by Guyana’s Ambassador to Cuba, HalimMajeed, met with Cuba’s Foreign Trade and Investment Minister, Tourism Minister and other officials within the Tourism Ministry, with the aim of strengthening economic relations between the two nations.

Minister Gaskin is also expected to meet with Orlando Hernandez Guillen, President of the Cuban Chambers of Commerce, among other official meetings. At the opening ceremony, Guyana was one of the countries which received special recognition for its official diplomatic delegation presence at the trade show from Cuba’s Commerce Minister Rodrigo Malmierca Diaz.

On Saturday, October 29, a four member team, including Captain Gerry Gouveia; Director of External Relations, Wesley Kirton; Marketing Executive, Dellon Murray; and Tourism Superintendent, PrisciliaRamcharran departed Guyana with the delegation.

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