931,450 passengers arrived in Guyana in 2023

…Guyana 93% closer to passenger movement goal

Guyana’s passenger movement statistics paint a vibrant picture of a nation on the rise, with figures placing the country firmly on track to achieve President Mohamed Irfaan Ali’s bold prediction of one million passenger movements by 2025.
By the close of 2023, Guyana had recorded an impressive 931,450 international passenger movements across its four key ports of entry: the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA), the Eugene F Correia International Airport (EFCIA), Lethem Border Crossing, and Moleson Creek Crossing. This represents 93 percent of the targeted goal set by President Ali, and demonstrates the momentum and dynamism within Guyana’s travel and tourism sector.
A release from the Cheddi Jagan International Airport said the CJIA had led the charge by recording 729,450 international passenger movements. This surge in activity at CJIA reflects the increased global interest in Guyana as a premier travel destination, fuelled by its stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and burgeoning oil and gas industry.
The Eugene F. Correia International Airport, Lethem Border Crossing and Moleson Creek Crossing had also played significant roles in facilitating international passenger arrival and departure. EFCIA registered 78,035 international passenger movements, highlighting its growing importance as a regional service provider. Moleson Creek Crossing, with 97,408 passengers, and Lethem Border Crossing, with 26,557 passengers, served as vital links for travel between Guyana and neighbouring Suriname and Brazil respectively.
Overall, these ports of entry recorded in 2023 an increase in international passenger movements of 134,124, or 17 per cent compared to 2022.
“These figures are a testament to the immense progress Guyana has made in recent years under the leadership of His Excellency Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali and the PPP/C Government,” Public Works Minister Juan Edghill has said. “Our commitment to infrastructure development, improved air connectivity, and enhanced tourism promotion is paying off, attracting visitors from all corners of the globe.”
Government remains steadfast in its dedication to exceeding the one million passenger target by 2025.
Ongoing initiatives to expand airport capacity, diversify tourism offerings, and strengthen strategic partnerships with airlines are expected to fuel continued growth in the sector.