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Mon, Nov 03, 2014

Dynamic Airways Ready To Restart Flights To Guyana

Had Been Suspended By FAA In August For Safety Issues

Dynamic Airways, a US airline based in Greensboro, NC, is ready to restart its service from New York, NY (JFK) to Georgetown, Guyana (GEO).

The FAA had suspended the airline's operating certificate in August for a number of safety-related issues. Bill Gray, COO of Dynamic Airways said "in past months our team has worked diligently on restarting air service to Guyana. With the help of authorities from both countries as well as our partners we were able to prepare the type of service we believe is long overdue in this market."

Dynamic Airways' Sales Agent Network, which includes long established travel industry leaders such as Roraima Airways, Bobbie Travel, Sunita Travel, and many others, has been greatly enhanced by the addition of TravelSpan, Inc. from Queens, NY. TravelSpan's block seat agreement as well as PSA Agreement allows Dynamic Airways to significantly expand its passenger base and market penetration. 

"The quality and dedication of our travel partners and their sub agents allows Dynamic Airways to work on increasing the frequency of service. We believe that New York to Georgetown service deserves daily non-stop flights and we are focused on reaching that goal in the near future. We are very proud to work with these exceptional companies," Gray said.

FMI: www.airdynamic.com

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