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Heartbroken over the impending closure of the Aradippou Shelter, Shoebox, a family-owned chain in Cyprus, is taking a stand to save the lives of abandoned dogs.
Melco Cyprus, operator of Cyprus Casinos (C2) and the upcoming integrated resort City of Dreams Mediterranean, Cyprus’ first integrated resort, recently celebrated its fifth anniversary since opening the first licenced establishment in the Republic.
The best performing February ever at Cyprus Airports, was this February with a 10 percent increase in comparison to the passenger traffic of February in 2019, a record year in terms of passenger traffic. In total, more than 454,000 passengers travelled to and from Larnaca and Paphos airports.
Wizz Air, one of Europe’s fastest growing and most sustainable airlines, recently announced a new route from Larnaca to Abu Dhabi.
On the basis of the results of the Passenger Survey carried out by the Statistical Service, Cyprus’s revenue from tourism reached EUR57,6 million in December 2022 compared to EUR54,0 million in December 2021, recording an increase of 6,7 percent.
A total number of 136.717 residents of Cyprus returned from a trip abroad in January of this year, compared to 48.382 in the corresponding month in 2022, recording an increase of 182,6 percent.
The main countries from which the residents of Cyprus returned this January were Greece with 32,9 percent and the UK with 12,9 percent.
Cyprus tourist arrivals reached 90.549 this January compared to 43.944 in January 2022, recording an increase of 106,1 percent.
FLYR Labs, the travel industry’s leading innovator in decision intelligence and end-to-end revenue optimisation, and Cyprus Airways, the flag carrier of Cyprus, recently announced a strategic agreement to implement FLYR’s revenue management and data platform, leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies to enable Cyprus Airways’ total revenue optimization and forecasting capabilities.
A second Larnaca region archaeological site has been virtually reconstructed under a cooperation between Larnaka Tourism Board (LTB) and the Youth Makerspace Larnaka branch of Youth Board of Cyprus (ONEK).
Cyprus Airways recently transported about 10 tons of medical supplies, about one hundred cases of baby food, and other collected goods to support the victims affected by the recent February disastrous earthquake.