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Cyprus Airways announced the launch of a new seasonal route connecting Larnaca to Venice, commencing May 30 and running through September 29, of this year.

Cyprus Airways participated in the ravel Expo in Nicosia, where the airline unveiled exclusive Expo FareSaver Deals for Mediterranean destinations.

March 14 marked the opening ceremony of Cyprus Airways Ticketing Office in Larnaca Airport, which enables Cyprus Airways to assist passengers directly and foster a relationship of trust and commitment among the airline and its target market.

Beyond the airlines commitment to enhance connectivity and provide a seamless travel experience characterised by comfort, convenience, and unparalleled hospitality on board and on the ground, Cyprus Airways’ aim is to create a rich and diverse schedule that satisfies more than just the need for transportation.

Cyprus Airways, the flag carrier of the island, has established the 'Cyprus Airways Flying Academy'. This flight training organisation offers EASA Flight training courses, ranging from private to commercial and airline transport Licenses, with type ratings to follow soon.

February 05 marked a milestone for Cyprus Airways as the airline proudly announces the launch of its flight connecting Larnaca, to the vibrant city of Brussels twice per week.

Aegean Airlines and Cyprus Airways have signed a long-term ACMI (wet lease) deal in which the Cypriot flag carrier will lease two Airbus A320 aircraft to the Greek flag carrier including cockpit and cabin crews. The first aircraft joined the Aegean fleet in December, whilst the second lease will commence at the end of March 2024. The agreement was facilitated by aviation and ACMI specialists, Zela Aviation.

Cyprus Airways recently announced that it will be commencing twice weekly services, every Monday and Thursday, between Larnaca and Brussels International Airport, on February 05, 2024. These will be increased to three weekly flights as from Summer 2024.

The geo-political tensions in the Middle East have negatively impacted Cyprus Airways. During the month of November, the airline carried 41 percent less passengers and operated 12 percent less flights than 2022. This reduction was however offset by a 21 percent increase in revenues, 115 percent increase in average fares and a significant increase in the net income position. Routes like Dubai, Paris and Milan also performed better and helped the Airline compensate for the loss of traffic.

Cyprus Airways has become the latest carrier to deploy airline technology provider AirFi’s wireless in-flight entertainment across its fleet of Airbus jets.