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Cyprus Airways will resume flights to Athens, Beirut, and Tel Aviv

Flights to Athens are scheduled to commence from 15 December 2021 with 3 weekly flights, every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday. Flights to Heraklion, the airline’s second getaway in Greece, will continue in winter season on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

National flag-carrier Cyprus Airways has launched ticket sales for winter 2021/22. The Cypriot airline based in Larnaca announced that it will operate flights to Greece, UK, Russia, Lebanon, and Israel this winter.

The company will resume flights to Athens, a destination which has traditionally been one of the most popular in the Cyprus market. Flights to Athens are scheduled to commence from 15 December 2021 with 3 weekly flights, every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday. Flights to Heraklion, the airline’s second getaway in Greece, will continue in winter season on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Cyprus Airways will resume flights to the authentic oriental city of Beirut from 18 December 2021 with 3 weekly flights and to Tel Aviv, the city that never sleeps on 10 January 2022 with 2 weekly flights.

Flights to the vibrant city of Moscow, the perfect city for a winter break, will continue in winter season, every Monday and Thursday.

Flights to London Heathrow Airport, the busiest airport in Europe, are scheduled to commence from 1 February 2022, with three weekly flights, every Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday. Flights to London will depart from Larnaca in the morning, a convenient time to enjoy a full day in London.

Recently Cyprus Airways was acquired by the SJC Group, a Maltese group of companies with operations across Africa and the Middle East, incorporating a number of different activities including helicopter commercial flight operations and maintenance from dedicated hangars within Malta International Airport. The SJC Group maintains a fleet of private aircraft to provide emergency services in remote parts of the world. The company is also a leading provider of fire, safety and security services in Malta.

Simon Camilleri, the new CEO of Cyprus Airways said: “We are delighted to resume our flights to Athens, Beirut and Tel Aviv. We continually monitor our route network, and we believe that our winter destinations will be a popular choice for local travellers, while at the same time contribute to increase of tourists visiting Cyprus."

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