Cyprus Airways refines Fall Schedule, enhancing connectivity to Athens, Dubai, Tel Aviv, Beirut; seasonal services to Barcelona, Paris, Milan, and Thessaloniki.
Cyprus Airways announced its refined Fall Schedule, carefully adjusted to better serve everyone into the autumn season. “This refined schedule reflects our commitment to providing more convenient and strategic flight options, ensuring that your clients can travel with ease, whether for business, study, or leisure.” says the airline.
Highlights of Cyprus Airways Refined Fall Schedule
- Athens (double Daily Flights): With two flights daily, Athens remains an accessible and attractive destination for both quick getaways and longer stays.
- Dubai (3x weekly): Our thrice-weekly flights to Dubai cater to both business and leisure travelers looking to experience this dynamic city.
- Tel Aviv (daily): Enjoy daily connections to Tel Aviv, ensuring seamless travel for various types of visits.
- Beirut (daily): Daily flights to Beirut offer your clients flexible options to connect with Lebanon’s cultural heart.
- Barcelona (ends September 18th): Encourage last-minute trips to Barcelona before our service concludes on September 18th.
- Paris (ends September 18th): Last chance to experience Paris this season’s flights available until September 18th.
- Milan (until October 27th): Continue offering your clients access to Milan, with flights available until October 27th.
- Thessaloniki (3x weekly after September 16th): A perfect autumn escape with three weekly flights to Thessaloniki, beginning September 16th
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