Tropic Air inaugurates Maya Flats Airstrip

Tropic Air has added a new destination to their stops. Maya Flats air strip is located in the heart of the Maya Mountains, Cayo District. The air strip is only five miles from San Ignacio town and two miles from Benque Viejo del Carmen. The strip was officially inaugurated on Wednesday, December 12th in a brief ceremony. Invited to attend this inauguration were: Mayor of San Pedro, Daniel Guerrero; Mayor of San Ignacio, John August; Mayor of Benque Viejo, Miguel Velasquez; Minister of Tourism and Culture, Hon. Manuel Heredia Jr.; Chairman of the Belize Tourism Industry Association, Michael Simmons and President of Tropic Air, John Greif III.

The flight is about 45 minutes directly from San Pedro to Maya Flats. It takes you through amazing scenery of both the Caribbean Sea and the mountainous forests of Belize. This new flight brings the best of both worlds together; it is the surf and turf of Belize. The plane lands on an unpaved run way, and as you step out of the plane, you are met with a most beautiful landscape that leaves you breathless. Cayo District is considered to be one of the top beauties of the country â�" and she boasts greenery and mountainous regions that hide all manner of wonderful places to explore. It is no wonder that Tropic Air has ventured deeper into the territory to make traveling and exploring easier for Belizeans and visitors alike!


The ceremony was short and sweet, and speaking at the event was Mayor Guerrero, who was more than happy with the connection between San Pedro and Cayo due to the tourism industry. Both Simmons and Velasquez believe that with this new flight, Cayo will receive a higher influx of tourism, thus creating employment opportunities and boosting the economy of the district. The connection between San Pedro and Cayo is monumental, since both hold major tourist attractions. According to Minister Heredia, this air strip was a necessity in our country�s growing tourism industry to keep up with the larger numbers of tourists visiting Belize.

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