Cyprus Airways plans to rapidly expand its fleet and widen its scheduled destinations in a five-year ambitious growth plan. During a presentation to stakeholders, the CEO of Cyprus Airways, Paul Sies, highlighted
Last year, Cyprus had Europe’s second-largest increase in passengers travelling by air (105%) in 2021 compared to 2020, according to Eurostat. The total number of passengers travelling by air in the EU
Budget carrier Wizz Air expects to fly up to 800,000 passengers to Cyprus by the end of the year, said company official Evelyn Jeckel. “We actually have around 400,000 passengers here in
Larnaca-airport-based carrier Cyprus Airways has announced a unique project launch with two direct flights to Manchester in mid-October. Two direct flights to Manchester International Airport will operate from the UK to Larnaca
Cyprus has achieved its target for tourist arrivals exceeding 2021 and is gearing for a “difficult 2023” with EU markets as its focus, said Tourism Minister Savvas Perdios. Tourist arrivals in January
Cyprus Airways operates its Winter flight schedule on 30 October with 28 direct weekly scheduled services to key airports in Greece, Lebanon, and Armenia. Athens will be served with a twice-daily flight
Thousands of Cypriots are returning home and back to work from the summer break, many having travelled overseas for their holidays, the first time in two years after pandemic travel restrictions were
Cyprus opposes a ban on tourist visas for Russian nationals travelling across the European Union, which the Baltic countries could propose during an informal EU Foreign Ministers meeting in Prague next week. “We issue visas even
Cypriots are thirsty for holidays after more than two years of COVID lockdowns and travel restrictions, with outbound traffic at the airports close to that of 2019. According to data released by
Larnaca hoteliers are satisfied with tourist arrivals this summer, despite the European travel industry struggling with staff shortages following the coronavirus pandemic. In comments to the Cyprus News Agency, the secretary of