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Flights from Georgetown

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Air connectivity for Guyana's capital is provided by two main hubs: the international Cheddi Jagan International Airport, located 35 km from the center, and Ogle Airport, situated just 5 km away. An impressive route network covers 12 destinations, linking the region with major transport hubs in the Americas and the Caribbean. The most popular routes remain flights to New York (44 flights weekly), Port of Spain, and Bridgetown.

Regular flights from Georgetown are operated by 12 airlines, with Caribbean Airlines and American Airlines leading in flight frequency. For more detailed trip planning, you can use the current city guide or check the weather forecast. Below on this page, you will find destination cards with convenient filters by interest to help you quickly choose the right city for your next flight.

Frequently asked questions

How many destinations are available from Georgetown?
Currently, regular air service is organized from the city to 12 different destinations. These routes connect the capital of Guyana with key cities in North and South America, the Caribbean, and Europe.
What are the most popular destinations from Georgetown?
The highest demand is for flights to New York (44 flights per week), Port of Spain (22 flights per week), and Bridgetown (19 flights per week). Panama City and Miami are also among the top popular routes.
How many airlines fly from Georgetown?
Flights from the city are operated by 12 airlines. The bulk of the traffic is provided by major players such as Caribbean Airlines, American Airlines, and JetBlue.
Which airports serve Georgetown?
The city is served by two airports: the main Cheddi Jagan International Airport, located 35 km from the center, and Ogle Airport, which is much closer—just 5 km from the city limits.
How can I find cheap tickets from Georgetown?
To find the best deals, it is recommended to book tickets in advance and follow promotions from carriers such as Copa Airlines or Avianca. It is also worth considering weekday departures, when demand for flights to the region's largest hubs may be lower.
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