New Flight to Guyana and Trinidad
NEW DIRECT FLIGHT TO GUYANA AND TRINIDAD
Club Caribbee in conjunction with Zoom Airlines UK announces the start of a new once weekly service to Georgetown, Guyana and Port of Spain, Trinidad from November 2008.
This will be the first direct flight from London to Georgetown for nearly 30 years and will bring to an end the numerous problems passengers face when travelling to Guyana via the USA or Barbados.
Zoom will fly one of its fleet of Boeing 767-300ER from Gatwick direct to Guyana and then on to Trinidad before returning direct to Gatwick.
This service offers other significant benefits to all travellers including extra seat width and a generous baggage allowance.
Guyana and Trinidad are primarily business and VFR destinations but both are attracting increasing numbers of tourists, who are seeking Eco-holidays as both countries offer diverse Eco Tourism experiences,Guyana is famous for its unspoilt rainforest and spectacular scenery, including the mountains rivers and numerous water falls and together with Trinidad it offers spectacular bird life, Trinidad as well as being the home of the Steel Pan, offers lush rainforest, turtle watching and the dramatic Caribbean north coast.
There are a wide variety of tour operators featuring Guyana including specialist operators such as Bales, Saga, Trips Worldwide, Nature Trek, Exodus and Explore Worldwide.
Club Caribee is a Caribbean specialist tour operator, with over 26 years experience of meeting the needs of the tourist and business markets, together with individuals visiting friends and family.
Zoom Airlines is a Canadian based operator with a UK operation, serving the USA, Canada and Bermuda.
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