Public asked to refrain from collecting passengers from GAIA

The Board of Directors and Management of the Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA) Inc. has advised the public to refrain from collecting or greeting passengers from high risk countries. 

Due to COVID-19 protocols, family members, friends and greeters who are collecting travellers from high-risk countries, which include Canada, United Kingdom, United States of America, Guyana, Jamaica and Trinidad, should have no contact with travellers until they have been cleared by health authorities. 

Accordingly, GAIA Inc. has asked family members, friends and/or greeters of passengers arriving from these counties to refrain from visiting the airport so as to minimise any potential health risks.

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