Nicosia, Cyprus. Hermes Airports said on Monday that Cyprus’ air connectivity with Europe has been restored following the resumption of several flights that had been temporarily suspended in recent weeks.
Resumption of routes
Hermes Airports said a number of routes interrupted due to the situation in the Middle East have resumed operations in recent days, strengthening connections from Cyprus’ two international airports.
Airlines restarting services
The operator said airlines in the Lufthansa Group, including Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines, Edelweiss Air and Eurowings, have resumed flights to and from Larnaca International Airport and Paphos International Airport.
It added that flights have also restarted by British Airways, easyJet and Transavia.
Emirates Dubai-Larnaca route
Emirates resumed its route between Dubai and Larnaca on Saturday, operating daily flights between the two destinations.
Scheduled flights on March 9
Hermes Airports said 102 flights are scheduled at Larnaca airport on March 9, based on airlines’ latest planning.
It said 36 flights are scheduled to operate at Paphos airport the same day, reflecting the gradual normalisation of flight activity.
Direct connections from Larnaca
Hermes Airports said the restored connectivity means Larnaca airport now has direct connections with a wide range of European and regional destinations.
It said direct flights from Larnaca currently connect Cyprus with the United Kingdom through several airlines, including Wizz Air, British Airways and easyJet.
Connections with Greece are served by Aegean, Sky Express, Cyprus Airways and Wizz Air.
Which routes from Larnaca or Paphos are you most interested in seeing maintained or expanded?
