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Touching down at approximately 10:04 pm on March 27, 2023, Hewanorra InternationalAirport welcomed British Airways flight BA 2158.
The red-carpet scene and ceremony were part of the celebration for this inaugural service from Guyana to St. Lucia with the airline.
Aboard were several dignitaries which included Minister of Tourism, Hon. Dr. ErnestHilaire, Chairman of the Tourism Authority, Mr. Thaddeus Antoine, Independent Senatorand CEO of St. Lucia Hospitality and Tourism Association, Mr. Noorani Azeez, Guyana’sHonorary Consul to St. Lucia Mr. Lokesh Singh, special guest Hon. Oneidge Walrond,Minister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce of Guyana as well as representatives oftourism related partners in St. Lucia.
The welcoming party included our resident British High Commissioner, Lesley Saunderson,CEO of the St. Lucia Tourism Authority.
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Mrs. Loraine Charles-St. Jules, Chief Aviation Officer, Mr. Eustace Cherry and members of SLASPA and the St. Lucia Tourism Authority.
The 12-person crew of the airline were part of the activities with the captain veryemotional and moved at celebrating this inaugural visit and his Guyanese heritage.
Speaking to attendees at the small ceremony both ministers of tourism highlighted thesignificance of this new service to Guyana and St. Lucia. Honorary Consul Singh,expressed his profound gratitude in being able to participate and spoke of the strongand historic ties that exist and will be fortified by the new service.
These views were also confirmed by Mr. Azeez in his excitement for the exploration of opportunities of mutual benefit to associations in St. Lucia and Guyana.
CEO of the Tourism Authority. Mrs. Loraine Charles-St. Jules more than welcoming the crew stated that her organization was already exploring opportunities for expansion and developing our storied multi award winning wedding destination and the timing of this fit well within their plans.
British Airways has had a long history of service to St. Lucia and has been a staple carrierat the Hewanorra International Airport.
This addition will augur well for our aviation sector, increasing airlift as well as trade between St. Lucia and their South American, Caricom partner.
SOURCE: Saint Lucia Air and Sea Ports Authority
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