…outbound, cargo, medivac flights allowed
In a bid to reduce the spread of the coronavirus in Guyana, the Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) will be partially shutting down the country’s two main airports, Cheddi Jagan International and Eugene F Correira International.

This announcement was made by Director General of the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), Egbert Field during a press conference by the ministerial task force on Tuesday. The task force was activated last week when Guyana recorded its first case of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
“The Civil Aviation Authority in order to slow the process of the virus in consultation with the Ministry of Health has decided to with the approval of the Cabinet task force to close the airports to all international flights,” Field explained.
He posited that the closures will take effect from today at midnight while noting that priority will be given to outgoing flights, cargo flights, medevac flights or technical stops of aircraft that require fuel and specially authorised flights.













