
| Improving CJIA quality of service |
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| Thursday, 11 October 2012 20:56 |
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The increasing global movement of people and goods through air transport has resulted in greater demand for improved services at international airports
and in recognition of this development most governments are working feverishly to constantly upgrade the quality of service at the international airports within their respective countries.
This is logical because, if the quality of service at these ports is poor, it will obviously deter visitors and investors which, in turn, will have severe adverse effects on national economies. Our government, to its credit, has long recognised this and therefore has been working persistently to improve Guyana’s main international airport - the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, Timehri (CJIA). Today it has been transformed from a once dilapidated structure to a modern one comparable to what obtains in other CARICOM states and further afield. Nowadays, what identifies an airport in the passenger's mind is, more often than not, the overall airport experience - customer services can be as important as infrastructure - and the two are often intrinsically interlinked. If there is a particular company or person who is tarnishing the image of CJIA, they must be put out, he said. But the government is not only focusing on quality of service but in a visionary manner it is also working towards improving infrastructure. That contract also includes erection of a new terminal building; acquisition of eight boarding bridges; and installation of other state-of-the-art equipment, such as elevators, escalators and x-ray scanners, using three-dimensional technology along with flight information and security monitoring systems. Unfortunately, some who clearly are not interested in this country’s economic advancement are vehemently opposed to the project and expectedly are attempting to throw in all sorts of “red herrings.” However, their puerile attempts at derailing progress because the overwhelming majority of Guyanese are fully aware of the cynical plots of those who do not have their interests of this country at heart. |
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