Air Services Limited (ASL) has introduced two more flights that offer easy access to Lethem, Bom Fim and Kaieteur Falls to both local and international visitors and has received plaudits for its commitment to local tourism.
General Manager of ASL Annette Arjoon-Martins explained that the tours were in planning since 2009 when the Takutu Bridge was built and ASL commenced a daily scheduled service from Lethem. She said the two new tours will make it easier and more affordable for Lethem and Bom Fim residents to explore Kaieteur Falls and local Georgetown residents and other visitors to explore Lethem and Bom Fim.
Tourism and Hospitality Association of Guyana President Shaun McGrath commended the dedication and innovation of ASL in assisting the development of tourism in Guyana. He explained that it not only opens the pride of Guyana, Kaieteur Falls, to its local Rupununi and Lethem residents but