Guyana opens first international airport hotel

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC) — Guyana’s first international airport hotel, Courtyard by Marriott, has officially opened its doors, providing approximately 100 employment opportunities for Guyanese and further expanding the nation’s growing tourism and hospitality sector.

On Wednesday, the country’s President, Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali, commissioned the US$20 million investment, located within walking distance from the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA).

The six-story hotel features 150 rooms, including five executive suites, along with a range of modern amenities that appeal to airline crew, diplomats, business travellers, and transit guests.

Speaking at the commissioning ceremony, Ali described the newest addition to the hospitality landscape as both a symbol of ambition and a demonstration of confidence in Guyana’s future.

The president said his government is implementing a broader and deliberate strategy to position the tourism sector as an important pillar of the economy, and investments like these are key to this vision.

He added that the government is making targeted investments to attract international events, from business summits to sporting and cultural festivals and to support tourism niches such as adventure, heritage and eco-travel.

To complement this, he underscored his administration’s commitment to modernising CJIA into a world-class facility, positioning Guyana as a global travel and business hub.

“Guyana is not on the margins of the map. We are the centre of it, and with the right infrastructure, services and partnerships, we can connect people and cargo, travellers and businesses, families and opportunities from one part of the globe to another,” he stated. “That is why we’re expanding the Cheddi Jagan International Airport.”

United States Ambassador to Guyana, Nicole Theriot, who also attended the commissioning ceremony, said the launch reflects strong confidence in the government’s vision for Guyana’s economic development.

The modern hotel was built by local construction company Cardinal Investments Inc on 2.5 acres of government-leased land.

The Courtyard team is made up of 99 per cent Guyanese staff.

 

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