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4 Jun 2026
Cyprus tourism shows signs of recovery after spring slowdown, deputy minister says

Nicosia, Cyprus. Cyprus’ tourism sector is moving towards recovery after a slowdown in March and April, Deputy Minister of Tourism Costas Koumis said on Thursday, expressing cautious optimism for the second half of 2026. He said the weaker performance was largely linked to geopolitical developments in the Middle East.


Early-year growth

In a written statement issued after the release of March tourism revenue figures by the Statistical Service (Cystat), Koumis said 2026 had started strongly, with tourist arrivals rising by 8.5 per cent in January and 9.5 per cent in February compared with the same months last year.

According to Koumis, the figures for the first two months indicated that Cyprus tourism was heading for a third consecutive tourism record.

Impact of regional tensions

Koumis said this trend was disrupted in March, when tensions in the wider region affected travel to and from Cyprus.

He said the escalation in the Middle East led to a significant reduction in flight schedules to and from Cyprus for around one week, while the temporary closure of airports in neighbouring countries, including Israel and Jordan, also had a negative impact on the island.

Outlook for 2026

Koumis said the government was working in coordination with all relevant stakeholders to secure the best possible results for Cyprus tourism in 2026.

“It is with satisfaction that we see the tourism sector leading to recovery,” he said.

“We remain cautiously optimistic that in the second half of 2026 we will have positive results,” Koumis said.

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