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Wizz Air, one of Europe’s fastest growing and greenest airline, recently announced a new route from Tel Aviv to Larnaca.

A new core of culture, as well as a quality tourist reference point, will be the restored Mattei House - former Larnaca Club. The Mattei House will soon operate under the Municipality of Larnaca as a ‘Multipurpose Center for Creativity and Culture’.

Cy-FOS The Cyprus Foundation of the Sea (Cy-FOS) and the Cyprus Marine and Maritime Institute (CMMI) on January 25 signed a cooperation agreement.

From celebrities being photographed in rare designer pieces, to the rising popularity of resale platforms such as Depop, StockX, and Vinted, it seems one of the biggest trends of 2020 was vintage fashion and thrifting.

A total number of 17,958 residents of Cyprus returned from a trip abroad in December 2020, compared to 144,619 in the corresponding month of 2019, recording a decrease of 87,6 percent.

The Cyprus Shipping Deputy Ministry (SDM) has announced a new range of green incentives to reward vessels that demonstrate effective emissions reductions. From fiscal year 2021, annual tonnage tax will be reduced by up to 30 percent for each vessel that demonstrates proactive measures to reduce its environmental impact, ensuring shipowners are rewarded for sustainable shipping efforts.

Visitors touring the two neighbouring semi-mountainous communities of Tochni and Choirokoitia can now easily navigate the main points of interest of the two villages, as wooden information signs have been placed at key points within the communities.

The arrivals of tourists to Cyprus reached 9,682 in December 2020 compared to 110,330 in December 2019, recording a decrease of 91,2 percent.

Within the framework of Hermes Airport’s social responsibility and sustainability strategy, the company recently donated 12 computers to Kiti Gymnasium. As an organisation that comprehends the needs of our society, it has responded to the school’s call for support.

Due to the ongoing uncertainty and travel restrictions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, Jet2 has taken the decision to extend the suspension of flights and holidays up to and including March 25, of this year.