Cyprus Airways recently announced its July 2023 results during which it carried 77,656 passengers, 70 percent more passengers than carried during the same month in 2022, (July 2022: 45,578).
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Cyprus Airways recently announced its July 2023 results during which it carried 77,656 passengers, 70 percent more passengers than carried during the same month in 2022, (July 2022: 45,578).
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Cyprus Airways ha on August 09 operated the first commercial flight with its new flagship aircraft in its fleet, the Airbus A220. The flight, (CY310), was operated to the Greek capital, Athens, the most popular destination on the Island’s flag carrier’s network.
Cyprus Airways announced this year’s June results during which it carried 59,110 passengers, doubling last year’s figures (June 2022: 29,979).
Cyprus Airways, the islands’ flag carrier, on July 21 welcomed its first two Airbus A220 during an official inauguration ceremony held at the Private and Presidential Terminal, Skylink Services Ltd, and headed by the President of the Republic of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides.
Cyprus Airways, the flag carrier airline of Cyprus, has recently announced the upgrade of its fleet from the Airbus A320 to the advanced A220 aircraft. This significant development was unveiled during a joint conference with Airbus at the prestigious Paris Air Show 2023 that took place on June 20, at 16:00 in the Airbus Chalet Press Conference Room.