Paphos, Cyprus. Aegean Airlines will resume flights between Paphos and Athens, adding three weekly services from July 3, 2026, according to the Paphos regional tourism board (Etap).
Meeting in Paphos
Etap said the decision was discussed during a meeting held in Paphos on February 11, 2026 between the board’s president and executives and representatives of Aegean Cyprus.
Network expansion in Cyprus
According to the announcement, the airline, as part of its continuous presence in Cyprus, is investing in expanding its network and activity by adding the Paphos-Athens route.
Promotional and operational planning
Etap said the two sides exchanged views on promotional and other joint actions linked to the launch of the route, as well as broader support for Aegean’s presence at Paphos airport.
Expected impact and tourism markets
The new connection is expected to improve accessibility to Aegean’s domestic network and to international markets, including Germany and the Nordic countries, which Etap described as key tourism sources.
Etap response
The board welcomed the development and expressed hope that the airline will further expand its operations at Paphos International Airport in the near future.
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