− says Govt open to facilitating private investments

While it acknowledges the importance of increased international connectivity in Guyana’s economic development, the Government said that a State-owned airline is currently not on the agenda.
This is according to Senior Minister in the Office of the President with responsibility for Finance, Dr Ashni Singh. He pointed to the available examples of failed State airline carriers, including LIAT which almost went out of business last year amid the COVID-19 pandemic and under a mountain of debt.
“On the specific question of establishing a national airline, you’ve seen how countries in the Caribbean and the world, have struggled with various attempts to establish or maintain a State-owned airline. You’ve seen the challenges with LIAT. And the situation with air travellers has been further compounded by COVID, which has dramatically reduced the volume of traffic and has put some airlines literally out of business.”












