Risks of Airline Bankruptcy in Guyana and Saül Village’s Dependency on Air Transport

2023-08-04 14:54:36

The judicial liquidation of the companies Air Guyane and Air Antilles was pronounced on August 2 by the commercial court of Pointe-à-Pitre, with a continuation of the activity for 2 months, the time to find a buyer. If the pilots have agreed to return to work following several weeks of strike, their movement has highlighted the risks for the landlocked municipalities of Guyana. In the village of Saül, only air transport makes it possible to supply businesses and inhabitants.

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