Monthly passenger traffic at Cyprus airports in June surpassed the one million mark for the first time in 33 months, said Larnaca and Paphos operator Hermes Airports. It said the best performing
Cyprus’ traffic camera network is under the spotlight after the US operating company received a warning from the government for failing to process fines with a backlog of 15,000 still pending. Transport
Approximately 885,000 passengers travelled through Larnaca and Paphos airports in May alone, a steep increase of 634,000 more than in 2021, airport operator Hermes said. May traffic reached 78.3% of the same
Cyprus’ traffic camera network has run into a brick wall, as operators decided to recall 11,000 fines after admitting that cameras did not produce clear photos to identify offending vehicles. Transport Minister
Cyprus’ newly introduced traffic camera network operators cannot clear a backlog of 45,000 fines while offenders complain of being slapped with excessive penalties. So far, the four fixed cameras at a busy
European airport trade body ACI EUROPE reported a recovery in passenger traffic, with March seeing airports posting their best monthly performance since the COVID-19 pandemic started. It said the recovery resulted from
Passenger traffic at airports picked up in April during the Easter holidays, reaching 85% of 2019 pre-pandemic levels when Cyprus had record visitors. Transport Minister Yiannis Karousos welcomed improved passenger traffic in
This year, hopes of a better tourism season than coronavirus-struck 2021 were rekindled after authorities said Cyprus passenger traffic would spike 47%, exceeding 7.5 million in 2022. Transport Minister Yiannis Karousos told
Cyprus’ traffic camera network was to be boosted with 16 more mobile and 20 fixed cameras installed in April, but operators are trapped under a penalty backlog. The traffic camera operators, Conduent
Cyprus traffic police are getting “smarter” as they received close to 100 patrol vehicles equipped with state-of-the-art systems, including number plate recognition and portable speed cameras. Following the introduction of a new