Cypriots are not keen to let go of their traditional autumn getaways to Greece; despite an increase in the cost of living, they grabbed all available holiday packages to Athens, report travel
Good news for tourism after TUS Airways decided to expand their schedule from Paphos to Athens, doubling weekly flights from two to four. On Tuesday, Cyprus’ Transport Ministry welcomed the move, noting
Larnaca-based Cyprus Airways will operate flights to Greece, the UK, Russia, Lebanon, and Israel this winter. The Cypriot airline will resume flights to Athens, a destination traditionally one of the most popular
Paphos air connectivity to Athens will be significantly boosted over the holiday season, as TUS Airways announced it would be adding two flights a week to the Greek capital. From 10 December
Energy cooperation, regional developments involving Turkey and a review of the trilateral alliance Cyprus-Greece-Egypt takes place on Tuesday during a summit of the three countries in Athens. President Nicos Anastasiades, Greek Prime
President Nicos Anastasiades is in Athens on Tuesday to meet Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and attend the Greece-Cyprus-Jordan Trilateral Summit. Anastasiades will meet Mitsotakis on Tuesday evening, while on Wednesday, he
Cyprus efforts to improve air connectivity ahead of the summer season are getting off the ground, as from next week a Greek airline will be adding daily flights to Athens from Larnaca.
Nicosia and Athens reiterated their readiness to attend an UN-led five-party conference on Cyprus but made clear they back a federal settlement not the two states solution advocated by Ankara. President Nicos
After a week of fluctuating rates of coronavirus cases, Cyprus reported four new Covid-19 infections on Sunday, raising the national total to 1,487. The four new cases included one positive test on
Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades is in Athens on Tuesday to meet Greek Prime Minister Kyriacos Mitsotakis for talks focusing on Turkey sparking tensions in the region over energy and maritime rights. Anastasiades