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TUS Airways adds Airbus A320 to fleet with arrival at Larnaca airport

Larnaca, Cyprus. TUS Airways said a new Airbus A320 has arrived at Larnaca International Airport, expanding its fleet as part of its growth strategy in Cyprus and the eastern Mediterranean. The airline called the addition a milestone amid what it described as regional complexity.


Fleet expansion and capacity plans

The airline said the additional Airbus A320 strengthens its position as the largest Cypriot airline and supports its commitment to expanding air travel from Cyprus and across the wider Mediterranean. It said the aircraft will help increase frequencies on high-demand routes from Larnaca and Paphos, and support expansion into new markets.

Recent route developments

The fleet expansion follows the restoration of key air links between Cyprus and Israel, and the launch of new European routes to destinations including Barcelona and Prague.

Operational performance and passenger experience

TUS Airways said the added capacity would help maintain operational reliability and punctuality, noting the Airbus A320 family’s recognition in these areas. The airline said passengers can continue to expect a travel experience shaped by the “warmth and charm” associated with Cypriot hospitality.

Executive comments

Acting chief executive Panos Vogiatzis said the fleet expansion signals confidence in the Cypriot aviation market and the airline’s role as the island’s premier carrier. He said the additional Airbus A320 adds flexibility to meet evolving passenger needs and supports tourism and business travel to the region.


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