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Cyprus Airways recently announced its traffic results for this August confirming steady operational progress.
Cyprus Airways recently announced its third weekly direct flight to Yerevan, Armenia. The added frequency, which commenced on September 13, will continue increasing capacity on the route following its successful launch in July.
Cyprus Airways recently announced its traffic results for July of this year. The airline carried over 59,000 passengers (+212 percent) and operated 429 (+207 percent more flights) over the same period in 2021. Average seat load factors for the month stood at 92 percent whilst on time performance (OTP) figures show that 76 percent of flights operated on time.
The online competition of Larnaka Tourism Board and Cyprus Airways for a prize draw of five airline tickets was successfully completed, marking the airline’s five successful years of operation at Larnaka International Airport, and also providing the tourism board with the opportunity to highlight its advantageous characteristic of combining traditional and authentic areas and attractions with the modern, vibrant face of the city.
The historic maritime city, nestled along the Atlantic Ocean in the Bay of Biscay is a hub of smart tourism innovation and trailblasing smart tourism experiences that combine forward thinking and an ability to look beyond the horizon. Bordeaux offers each visitor the chance to dive into the experience of the city through a series of ambitious urban renewal projects, integrative sustainable planning, and using the knowledge of the experts of Bordeaux to fuel the information available: the residents.
National flag-carrier Cyprus Airways has launched ticket sales through its website cyprusairways.com with a new route that links Larnaca Airport with London Heathrow (Terminal 2).
National flag carrier Cyprus Airways, now under Maltese ownership, has announced a third scheduled Moscow flight which commence on July 25.
Cyprus Airways, the national flag carrier brand of Cyprus, continues to increase the number of flights from Larnaca with the launch of its new direct flights between Larnaca and Malta, enhancing Mediterranean interconnectivity.
A delegation of 65 politicians and journalists joined President Anastasiades on board a Cyprus Airways plane on April 26, as it departed for Geneva, and the airline returned the group on April 29, following the conclusion of the talks.
Cyprus Airways will be unveiling a new look schedule that includes new destinations as well as new Mediterranean interconnectivity.