By browsing on our website, you are agreeing to our cookies policy.

 

Special educational programmes arranged by Michalis Dimosthenous, advisor and trainer, Elpis Tourism & Hospitality Seminars, for the frontline staff of Avlida Hotel in Paphos were completed with positive results.

Sprawled along the Pissouri Bay, Columbia Beach Resort will undergo renovations to re-emerge with 169 multi-purpose suites, five restaurants and bars and an upgraded Hébe Spa.

In line with its endeavours to provide passengers with a convenient travel experience, Tus Airways has launched a call centre in Israel.

The Ministry of Transport, Communications & Works and Hermes Airports signed an agreement for the transfer of aviation security services at the airfields of Larnaca and Paphos, to Hermes Airports.

The evaluation for the licensing application of an integrated resort-type casino in Cyprus was completed by the steering committee of the Department of Energy, Commerce, Industry and Tourism.

Hailed as one of the most important cultural happenings in Ayia Napa in the last four years, the fourth edition of Sculpture Symposium was successfully concluded.

The Archeological Museum of the Paphos dictrict reopened after various overhaul projects.

Socrates Hasikos, interior minister, Cyprus, and Dinos Lefkaritis, president, Tourism Development and Projection Company (ETAP), held a meeting to discuss the most pressing issues hindering the development of tourism and business in Larnaca.

Yiorgos Lakkotrypis, energy commerce industry and tourism minister, Cyprus, took part in a series of meetings with airline representatives and tour operators within the grounds of this year’s World Travel Market (WTM).

FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY, THE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS OF BOTH LARNACA AND PAPHOS HAVE RECORDED OVER ONE MILLION PASSENGERS DURING OCTOBER.