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Cobalt Air has launched a new daily service between Heathrow and Larnaca, re-establishing an important link last served by the former Cyprus Airways in 2015.
A new, enhanced business class offering, including dine on demand, is being introduced coinciding with service start, complementing the airline’s increasingly popular economy experience.
A limited number of great value seats are still available over the Easter period (www.cobalt-aero).
The addition of Heathrow makes it a hat-trick of London airports for expanding Cobalt, which is already established at London Stansted and Gatwick, plus Manchester.
Departures to Larnaca from Heathrow also offer convenient onward connections to Cobalt’s Abu Dhabi, UAE services - on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
“Cobalt is already Cyprus’ largest airline offering flights to over 20 destinations from the island"
“Cobalt is already Cyprus’ largest airline, offering flights to over 20 destinations from the island. We are delighted to be extending our network further with a daily service between Heathrow and Larnaca," said Cobalt CEO Andrew Madar.
Simon Eastburn, Director of Airline Business Development at Heathrow said, “This daily service gives passengers more choice and greater opportunity to fly to this popular short-haul holiday destination. We hope passengers enjoy the fantastic choice of dining options and services we offer in Terminal 3.”
Cobalt flies Airbus A320 aircraft from London Heathrow to Larnaca with 12 seats in Business and 144 in Economy.
Timed to appeal to both business and leisure passengers, flights depart London Heathrow’s Terminal 3 at 17.20 and arrive into Larnaca at 23.50. On the return journey, flights leave Larnaca at 12.45 midday and arrive at London Heathrow T3 at 15.45.