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Orthodoxou Aviation, one of the largest companies in the aviation sector in Cyprus, has announce its forthcoming and promising partnership with TUS Airways.

On the basis of the results of the Cyprus Passenger Survey carried out by the Statistical Service, revenue from tourism in Cyprus reached EUR272,5 million in August of this year, compared to EUR71,1 million in August 2020, recording an increase of 283,3 percent.

COVID-19 has had a devastating impact in countries around the world on the tourism industry, local economies, and jobs. Tourist destinations across the globe were forced to close up shop as travel bans and lockdowns left visitor numbers plummeting. 

New research reveals that Cyprus is home to two of the best destinations to purchase a holiday home in 2021. 

Six Green Energy Group photovoltaic parks were recently inaugurated in Agios Ioannis, Malounta, an area considered to be the ‘green energy centre’ of Cyprus.

The 2nd CSN Cyprus Shipping ICT Conference brought together key industry experts from industry bodies, shipowners, ship managers, service providers and equipment manufacturers and have looked into at the operational aspects impacting the Cyprus Shipping ICT sector.

October of this year records the highest passenger traffic of the year for both Larnaca and Paphos airports.

Specifically, the numbers recorded for both departing and arriving passengers reached to a total of 951,820 passengers (Larnaca Airport: 619,501 - Paphos Airport: 332,319) compared to 867,097 passengers recorded in August 2021 - traditionally considered the peak period of a year. This is a positive outcome, given that since in 2020, travel has been in general standstill due to the pandemic.

An analysis of arrivals shows a significant influx of passengers from Great Britain, even though until July there was uncertainty as to whether the country would open its borders to tourists. In October an increase was observed in passenger occupancy rates compared to August. At the same time and during this period, the trips of Cypriots abroad began to increase due to the long weekends of the month. Great Britain, Russia, Greece, Germany, and Poland were among the top countries from which travellers arrived in Cyprus.

Maria Kouroupi, senior manager aviation development, marketing and communications, Hermes Airports, mentioned that, “Several factors contributed to this encouraging result in October. Primarily, the improvement of the epidemiological picture of Cyprus at the beginning of the month and the transition of our country from the red to the orange category of the ECDC has been an important factor. Even though the period of our stay in this category was short, it helped the image of our country abroad. At the same time, October was a month with two holidays close to the weekend, which acted as an incentive for our compatriots to travel to various destinations. It also seems to confirm the great need of people to travel again, something that can be seen from the report of the European Travel Commission (ETC) which in fact records the high demand for travel in Europe with two out of three Europeans planning to travel in the next six months.”

The Department of Antiquities, of the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Works, announced that a new scientific programme including archaeological excavations was initiated by the Department of History and Archaeology of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA), in September of this year, at the site of Palaepaphos Marchello near Kouklia village.

A series of innovative virtual projects for Larnaca region were presented on October 21 at an event held by Larnaca Tourism Board (LTB) and the Youth Board of Cyprus (ONEK), with the support of Larnaca Municipality and the Cyprus Deputy Ministry of Tourism (DMT).

During the summer and early fall period of this year, the partners from Cyprus, Greece and Malta have been collecting data and monitoring the behaviour of key stakeholders from their pilot samples of tourist establishments, based on the requirements of the project titled ‘Reducing the Consumption and Disposal of Single-use Plastics in the Tourism Industry in Cyprus, Greece and Malta’, also known as ‘SUPMed’.