Suriname Airways’ April 3 inaugural flight between Georgetown and Miami ushers in what promises to a ground-breaker in the relationship between the two South Ameri-can Republics, the airline’s Guyana Repre-sentative Rudi Westerborg told Stabroek Business in an exclusive interview on Wednesday.
Local and Surinamese officials including the airline’s Chief Executive Officer Ewald Henshuys and its Marketing Director Clyde Cairo will travel from Paramaribo to the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, Timehri to witness the departure of the 737 aircraft for Miami amidst a growing crisis in the regional aviation industry. And according to Westerborg,