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Leptos Estates initiated a blood donation campaign, in memory of its founder and executive chairman, Michael Leptos, who passed away earlier this year. The staff blood donation, that took place at the Group’s headquarters in Paphos, is an ongoing initiative that forms part of Leptos’ community support mission.
This summer, Royal Caribbean International guests can soak up the Mediterranean sun and explore the captivating coastlines of Greece and Cyprus on all-new seven-night cruises departing from Limassol, Cyprus.
In 2020, tourism was among the sectors most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, due to the travel restrictions as well as other precautionary measures taken in response. In 2020, the number of nights spent at European Union (EU) tourist accommodation establishments totalled 1,4 billion, down by 52 percent compared with 2019.
On March 23 the Ayia Napa Marina had the pleasure of hosting the minister of transport, communications and works, Yiannis Karousos and the deputy minister of tourism, Savvas Perdios, at at their premises in Ayia Napa.
The commissioner for volunteerism and non-governmental organisations, Yiannis Yiannaki, after the invitation of the United Nations Volunteer Programme, took part in the online dialogue on ‘Restoring the 21st Century: Human Development, Volunteering and the New Social Contract’ that was held on March 23.
Michael Leptos, founder and executive chairman of the Leptos Group of Companies, was posthumously honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Cyprus Architecture, Property and Interior Design Awards held in Nicosia on March 17.
If you have ever enjoyed a sporting activity in the Larnaca region, you will know that it offers an attractive destination for sporting tourism with a multitude of options on both land and sea. A new study has confirmed that with its continued promotion for both training and tournaments, Larnaca’s sports offering has the potential to emerge a winner.
The Cyprus arrivals of tourists reached 5,047 in February of this year, recording a decrease of 95,2 percent compared to February 2020 (during which 105,592 arrivals were recorded), and a decrease of 95,2 percent compared to February 2019 (with 105,571 arrivals).
Cyprus Airways announced that it has updated its policy for basic fare tickets issued after February 12 of this year.
The Department of Fisheries and Marine Research (TATHE), the Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and the Environment and the Cyprus Institute for Maritime and Shipping (CMMI) signed a memorandum of cooperation on March 11.