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In 2021, the total number of passengers travelling by air in the EU was 373 million, a substantial increase of 35 percent compared with 2020, after the strong decline of 73 percent (compared with 2019) due to pandemic restrictions.
Cyprus Airways has added over 6000 additional seats to Athens, Paris and Yerevan to boost its capacity over the festive period.
Andrie Penta, Corporate Trainer & Consultant - Master Trainer, at Door Training, speaks to Travel Trade Cyprus as to why it is important to hire the right people.
City of Dreams Mediterranean, Europe’s first integrated resort (IR) presented by Melco, recently had a recruitment drive which seeking talent to join its Food & Beverage team, and to become part of one of the world’s leaders in premium integrated resorts.
During the current year, 81,4 percent of all Cyprus enterprises provide remote access to their e-mail system, 68,7 percent to the enterprise’s documents, including spreadsheets, presentations, or any other files and 64,8 percent provide remote access to enterprise’s business applications or software used by the enterprise, such as application or software related to accounting, sales or other business software.
Most tourism destinations in the EU are mainly visited during specific months of the year. Very often, demand is strongly concentrated on just a couple of months, mainly during the summer.
Cyprus Airways recently launched Cyprus Airways Holidays, a package holiday platform offering a one-stop-shop combining Cyprus Airways flights, the best hotels in Cyprus and at all the airline’s destinations that include airport transfers, offered at great prices.
As of January 01, 2021, young people (aged 15–29 years) made up some 16.3 percent of the EU’s total population.
The upgrades and improvement made to the existing beach volley and beach tennis courts at Foinikoudes (Palm Tree) Beach have been completed.
During the COVID-19 crisis, a large proportion of employed was faced with changing patterns of work – including working from home. In 2019, approximately one in 20 (5.5 percent) employed people aged 20–64 years in the EU usually worked from home.