Caribbean Airlines is delighted to support the Organisation for Social Health Advancement for Guyana (OSHAG). Caribbean Airlines provided air transport and cargo support for a group of doctors travelling to Guyana to perform medical procedures. Caribbean Airlines has a clearly defined Corporate Social Responsibility commitment which provides a guiding vision and ensures that its activities are in close alignment to its vision. As the Caribbean’s leading airline, Caribbean Airlines is humbled to support these worthy initiatives. CEO of Caribbean Airlines, Michael DiLollo stated, “Guyana is an important destination for Caribbean Airlines. We enjoy a long standing relationship with the people of Guyana, having provided consistent and reliable service for many years.” He continued, “Caribbean Airlines recognises its key role as a socio‐economic contributor to the Caribbean. It is a role we take seriously and it is reflected in our engagement with all our stakeholders. We are happy to support the Organisation for Social Health Advancement in Guyana (OSHAG) as they provide needed medical services to the people of Guyana.” Carol Bagot CEO of OSHAG commented, “Caribbean Airlines has always supported OSHAG and we are happy they continue to provide complimentary air transport to the doctors and nurses. The airline has been a caring, consistent and committed partner to the people of Guyana. Caribbean Airlines has been the airline with the staying power and has served Guyana effectively and due to their consistent support, OSHAG is able to carry out their mission yearly”. ‐END ‐ About Caribbean Airlines Caribbean Airlines operates more than 600 w
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