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Passengers stranded after BA cancels flight

The Ministry of Public Works today said it is actively monitoring the significant disruption affecting passengers stranded in St. Lucia and Georgetown due to British Airways flight BA 2159’s cancellation on Monday, December 30th. The aircraft experienced unforeseen mechanical issues, a release from the ministry said.

 

In coordination with the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority and the Cheddi Jagan International Airport Corporation, the Ministry is in communication with British Airways officials to expedite solutions and address the situation.

 

British Airways has informed that they are working, diligently, to facilitate the transportation of passengers to their intended destinations as quickly as possible. They are currently exploring various options to accommodate all travelers, promptly, the release said.

 

To alleviate additional confusion at the airport, passengers are strongly encouraged to remain patient and to check directly with British Airways or their agents for the most current updates on their travel arrangements.

 

The Ministry of Public Works says it remains committed to closely monitoring this situation and is dedicated to working collaboratively with British Airways to resolve the issue swiftly.

 

 



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