In light of the recent developments in the region, followed by flight cancellations from various international destinations to countries in the Middle East, as well as from certain European airlines to Cyprus, Hermes Airports wishes to inform the public that both Larnaka and Paphos airports continue to operate normally, serving passengers on all scheduled and available flights. Airport operations are being carried out in full coordination with the relevant state authorities and the aviation community.
As of the time of issuing this announcement, and based on the airlines’ schedules for today 4 March, a total of 65 flights are expected to operate at Larnaka Airport and 38 flights at Pafos Airport. At the same time, 48 flights at Larnaka and 18 flights at Pafos Airport have been cancelled.
More specifically, passengers are advised that direct air connectivity from both airports is currently maintained with the following countries and airlines:
Larnaka Airport
· United Kingdom – Wizz Air, British Airways
· Greece – Aegean, Sky Express, Cyprus Airways, Wizz Air
· Poland – LOT, Wizz Air
· Austria – Ryanair
· Serbia – Air Serbia, Wizz Air
· Bulgaria – Wizz Air
· Romania – Wizz Air
· Egypt – Egypt Air
· Hungary – Wizz Air
· Italy – Wizz Air, Cyprus Airways
· France – Cyprus Airways
· Belgium – Aegean
· Armenia – Wizz Air, FlyOne
· Spain – Wizz Air
· Slovakia – Wizz Air
· Czech Republic – Wizz Air
· Georgia – Georgian Airlines, Wizz Air
· Latvia – Air Baltic
· Moldova – Wizz Air
· Lithuania – Wizz Air
· Lebanon – Middle East Airlines
Paphos Airport
· United Kingdom – Jet2, Ryanair, British Airways
· Greece – Ryanair
· Poland – Ryanair, Wizz Air
· Germany – Ryanair
· Austria – Ryanair
· Bulgaria – Ryanair
· Lithuania – Ryanair
· Romania – Ryanair
· Latvia – Ryanair
· Hungary – Ryanair
· Netherlands – Ryanair
· Croatia – Ryanair
· Italy – Ryanair
Passengers who wish to travel or have already planned their trip to travel are encouraged to visit the airlines’ websites and/or contact their travel agent for detailed information on bookings.
As the situation remains dynamic and airlines continue to adjust their schedules in response to ongoing developments, several airlines have scheduled additional flights to and from Cyprus’ airports for the second half of March, based on current planning and available data.
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