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Low fare airline to fly here from Barbados

Port of Spain, Trinidad and TobagoImage by 350.org via FlickrStabroek News: "A new airline is soon to be launched in Barbados that will offer low fares to Guyana and the wider Caribbean.
Airone Ventures Limited Business Development Director Ian Burns and Robbie Burns met with President Bharrat Jagdeo on Monday to inform him of the venture. According to a Government Information Agency (GINA) press release Airone will be flying to Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago and Bridgetown, Barbados."
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