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Cyprus Airways recently announced the launch of its Summer 2024 flight schedule, significantly expanding last summer’s flying programme. The seven-month schedule, which runs from end of March till October, will see the airline operate to 19 key Airports.

The geo-political tensions in the Middle East have negatively impacted Cyprus Airways. During the month of November, the airline carried 41 percent less passengers and operated 12 percent less flights than 2022. This reduction was however offset by a 21 percent increase in revenues, 115 percent increase in average fares and a significant increase in the net income position. Routes like Dubai, Paris and Milan also performed better and helped the Airline compensate for the loss of traffic.

Cyprus Airways has become the latest carrier to deploy airline technology provider AirFi’s wireless in-flight entertainment across its fleet of Airbus jets.  

Gulf Air, the national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain, has increased the number of flights it operates to Athens and Larnaca to boost its operations to Europe.

 

 Cyprus Airways had recentlly announced its traffic results for the month of September of this year. During this period, the airline transported a total of 48,560 passengers, representing a significant 30 percent increase in passenger numbers when compared to the same month in the previous year (September 2022: 37,427).

Cyprus Airways has announced outstanding performance for August of this year, a month in which the airline transported a total of 79,804 passengers. This remarkable achievement marks a 71 percent increase in passenger numbers compared to the same month in the previous year (August 2022: 46,800).

Cyprus Airways recently announced its July 2023 results during which it carried 77,656 passengers, 70 percent more passengers than carried during the same month in 2022, (July 2022: 45,578).

Wizz Air announced a significant milestone as it celebrated carrying six million passengers to/from Larnaca International Airport.

Cyprus Airways announced this year’s June results during which it carried 59,110 passengers, doubling last year’s figures (June 2022: 29,979).

Cyprus Airways, the flag carrier airline of Cyprus, has recently announced the upgrade of its fleet from the Airbus A320 to the advanced A220 aircraft. This significant development was unveiled during a joint conference with Airbus at the prestigious Paris Air Show 2023 that took place on June 20, at 16:00 in the Airbus Chalet Press Conference Room.