Travelers looking to connect from the Eastern Caribbean to South America will soon have a new option now that interCaribbean Airways is launching a new, non-stop flight service between Grenada and Georgetown, Guyana, starting Dec. 1, 2024.
This new route marks a significant step forward in improving regional connectivity, offering a faster, more convenient way for passengers to travel between the two countries.
Bridging Cultures and Connectivity
Trevor Sadler, CEO of interCaribbean, expressed his enthusiasm for the new route in a recent press statement: “This non-stop service between Grenada and Georgetown is a game-changer for regional connectivity. We’re bridging cultures, fostering trade and opening new possibilities for tourism and business. The convenience of non-stop flights will save travelers precious time and make journeys between these destinations more accessible. At interCaribbean, we’re committed to weaving a tighter, more connected fabric across the Caribbean and South America, and this route is a further step in that direction.”
The service will operate twice weekly, with flights departing Grenada’s Maurice Bishop International Airport on Thursdays and Sundays, and arriving at Georgetown’s Cheddi Jagan International Airport. Return flights will also take place on Thursdays and Sundays, touching down in Grenada in the afternoon.
Petra Roach, CEO of Grenada Tourism Authority said in a press statement: “The launch of this service marks the realization of a vision to connect Grenada and Guyana in a way that brings our people, cultures and economies closer together. We extend our deepest thanks to interCaribbean Airways for their tireless work and commitment to making this air bridge a reality. This direct connection not only eases the burden of travel, but also opens new possibilities for growth, exchange and collaboration between our two nations”
All flights will be operated using interCaribbean’s ERJ 145 jet, a 50-seat aircraft. The introduction of this route reflects the airline’s ongoing commitment to expanding its network across the Caribbean and South America, providing travelers with more seamless travel options.
This new service is expected to benefit both leisure and business travelers, as well as enhance trade and tourism ties between Grenada and Guyana. Flights are now available for booking.
For more information, visit intercaribbean.com.