CJIAC to test new terminal arrival building

Management of the Cheddi Jagan International Airport Corporation (CJIAC) will be conducting trial runs on the new Arrivals Terminal and Boarding Bridges between 13:00h on Friday, August 31, and 10:00h on Saturday, September 1, 2018.
The objective of these tests is to ensure all systems under the passenger treatment/loading conditions are acceptable to allow the identification of final opportunities for improvement ahead of the proposed official opening of the terminal.
The 4,891-square-metre terminal features 10 passport control booths, one elevator, one escalator stair, two functional boarding bridges, three baggage carousels, a spacious Customs area, and a public greeting hall to welcome thearrival of families and friends.
In light of this activity, motorists will now park in the parking lot adjacent to the new Arrivals Terminal building. The fees for the various types of vehicles remain the same. http://www.cjairport-gy.com/airport/airport-parking-0.
In addition, motorists will not be allowed access under the Arrivals Can

opy to uplift passengers. This is to analyse the readiness of the collection of passengers, which was proving difficult in previous experiences.
It is the extended desire of CJIAC management to ensure the new terminal operations attain the most favourable efficiencies, be stress-free, and offer supple passenger movement and superior service to all its users.
The CJIAC, in a release, thanked the public and the motorists for their patience and co-operation.