Cyprus Airways announced the launch of its summer 2024 flight schedule, expanding its programme.
According to a press release, the seven-month schedule, which runs from the end of March until October, will see the airline fly to 19 airports.
With a planned program of 58 weekly flights, the schedule offers over 342,454 seats to key airports including Athens, Paris, Dubai, Tel Aviv and Beirut.
The schedule offers customers three brand new destinations; Brussels (which was launched this week and will continue in summer), Barcelona and Geneva. More new destinations are expected to be announced soon, the company said.
The schedule includes up to twice daily flights to Athens, daily flights to Tel Aviv and Beirut and three weekly flights to Dubai, Milan, Paris and Brussels.
“We are happy to launch today our most ambitious summer schedule with over 40% more seats than we offered this year. Over the last months, we have worked hard to deliver a robust program of flights connecting Cyprus to key international gateways. This schedule delivers a strong message of commitment by the Airline towards the local and international tourism industry and the economy of Cyprus by creating year-round connectivity making it easier to access the Island for business, leisure, and VFR reasons. This schedule focuses on Cyprus’s core markets and is in line with our strategy of being a point-to-point carrier operating to major cities and airports while connecting to larger network airlines through our key interline partnerships and code-sharing agreements,” said Christos Limnatitis, Chief Commercial Officer of Cyprus Airways.
“Early next year we will double our Airbus A220 fleet with the arrival of two new aircraft. This aircraft offers our clients unparalleled experience with superior Economy and Business Class facilities, including large windows, a quiet cabin ambience, and spacious seating with ample legroom. It is the most ecological commercial aircraft in its category”, added Limnatitis.
“We are looking forward to a strong summer offering great opportunities to travel to Cypriot nationals and residents, and also facilitating the holidays of hundreds of thousands of foreign tourists coming to enjoy the Cypriot hospitality,” concluded the Airline’s Chief Commercial Officer.