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The Ronald McDonald House Charities Cyprus (RMHC Cyprus), would like to thank Nikitas Kyriakou and everyone at ANT1.com.cy for having them on their noon show on September 08.

Limassol Marina has announced the launch of a new mobile app for berth holders and visitors, in line with its investment in bringing the latest in technology to marina customers, services and operations.

Ayia Napa Marina announced that the exclusive Island Villa 18, built on a man-made private island within the project grounds, is open for viewings for all interested and potential buyers.

A tour of the new Multispace of Creativity and Culture (former Larnaka Club-Mattei House) for travel agents and tourist guides was organised on Sept 01 by Larnaka Tourism Board (LTB), Larnaka Municipality and the Association of Cyprus Travel Agents (ACTA), with the aim of encouraging tourist visits.

Orthodoxou Group of Companies has announced the renewal of all the websites of its subsidiaries, as the next step in its dynamic online presence.

DP World Limassol has announce it has been accredited with Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) status by the Customs & Excise Department, authorising the company for simpler and faster customs procedures as well ensuring the security and integrity of cargo throughout the supply chain.

Melco Cyprus, operator of Cyprus Casinos (“C2”) and the upcoming integrated resort, City of Dreams Mediterranean, has recently been actively engaged in efforts to combat the COVID-19 pandemic through targeted initiatives while supporting the government’s efforts towards community-wide vaccination.

A joint Search and Rescue exercise between Cyprus and Greece called ‘SALAMIS – 04/21’ was conducted on August 20.

Cyprus arrivals of tourists reached 297,308 in July of this year, recording an increase of 358 percent compared to July 2020 (during which 64,914 arrivals were recorded), and a decrease of 46 percent compared to July 2019 (with 550,971 arrivals).

Larnaca’s former Rise Boutique Hotel, has now become Rise Graffiti Hotel since its renovation this July.