United Airlines has started its schedule service between Houston, Texas and Georgetown. With the airline serving more than 150 destinations worldwide, it intends to push the ease of connectivity through the Houston hub for the Guyana market.
At a reception to celebrate the start of the airline’s service to Guyana, United’s Senior Vice President of Network Planning, Patrick Quayle, said United Airlines is here for the longhaul and will offer the best connections to travelers from Guyana.
“It’s more than just flying an airline, it’s more than just figuring out where to fly, it is a partnership. And this route is about partnership and is because of our partnership with our energy partner, ExxonMobil, and its partnership with the Government here and their support…And the beauty of this flight is really about the connectivity, and it allows the connection between the energy capital of the world with the fastest growing economy in the world and on top of that, we serve 192…
















