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Hermes Airports on March 21 announced that it has completed the financing process for Phase 2 works, with the signing of all agreements with the banks which are financing the project.

In February of this year, the total government employment increased by 599 persons (1,1 percent) in comparison to the corresponding month of 2024 and reached 55.296 persons.

A significant action to combat the issue of decreasing fish stocks and the flat seabed’s lack of havens for marine life was recently taken with the submerging of the Lambousa II vessel at Larnaca Marine Protected Area (MPA) in Voroklini.

Based on the results of the Passengers Survey carried out by the Statistical Service, Cyprus revenue from tourism reached EUR86,9 million in December 2024, recording an increase of 17 percent as compared to the corresponding month of 2023, (EUR74,3 million).

Calling all eco-conscious drivers: imagine pulling up to a sleek, state-of-the-art charging station, plugging in, and enjoying a coffee by the sea while your electric vehicle powers up for its next adventure.

Hermes Airports continues its commitment to sustainable development by advancing two major initiatives that strengthen its sustainability strategy. Through innovative technologies and international partnerships, the company aims to further reduce the environmental footprint of Larnaca and Paphos airports by adopting green practices.

Wizz Air, one of EMEA’s most environmentally sustainable airlines, proudly announced a major milestone in Cyprus, surpassing nine million passengers transported to and from Larnaca International Airport since launching operations in the country.

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.

Hermes Airports has become the only airport operator to hold Platinum Accreditation in both People and Wellbeing, from Investors in People.

Based on the results of the passenger’s survey carried out by the Statistical Service, Cyprus revenue from tourism reached EUR138,7 million in November 2024, recording an increase of 22 percent as compared to the corresponding month of 2023 (EUR113,7 million).