During July the Cypriot flag carrier operated 548 scheduled flights (July 2022: 337 flights) and registered a similar load factor as last year. Compared to June 2019 (the most important benchmark, before the start of the pandemic), Cyprus Airways carried 41 percent more passengers on its scheduled services and operated 25 percent more flights.
“July 2023 was a very busy, successful, and important month for us. Last month we hosted the same number of passengers we carried in all of the year 2021, a record number over the past years”, said Paul Sies, CEO, Cyprus Airways.
“In July we also welcomed to our fleet the new and advanced Airbus A220. This aircraft, which entered into services earlier this month, is offering our customers an unparalleled on-board travel experience whilst striking the best balance between passenger comfort, operational efficiency and our sustainability targets.