Press Release
In light of recent developments in the region and the resulting flight cancellations worldwide to destinations in the Middle East, as well as cancellations by certain European airlines to Cyprus, Hermes Airports announced that both Larnaca and Paphos airports continue to operate normally, serving passengers traveling on all available flights.
Airport operations are being carried out in full coordination with the competent state authorities and the wider aviation community.
As of the time of this announcement, and based on airline scheduling for today, March 4, a total of 65 flights are expected to operate at Larnaca Airport and 38 flights at Paphos Airport, while 48 flights have been cancelled at Larnaca and 18 at Paphos.
Hermes Airports further informed passengers that direct flight connections are currently available from the two airports to the following destinations and airlines:
Larnaca Airport
United Kingdom – Wizz Air, British Airways
Greece – Aegean, Sky Express, Cyprus Airways, Wizz Air
Poland – LOT, Wizz Air
Austria – Ryanair
Serbia – Air Serbia, Wizz Air
Bulgaria – Wizz Air
Romania – Wizz Air
Egypt – EgyptAir
Hungary – Wizz Air
Italy – Wizz Air, Cyprus Airways
France – Cyprus Airways
Belgium – Aegean
Armenia – Wizz Air, FlyOne
Spain – Wizz Air
Slovakia – Wizz Air
Czech Republic – Wizz Air
Georgia – Georgian Airlines, Wizz Air
Latvia – Air Baltic
Moldova – Wizz Air
Lithuania – Wizz Air
Lebanon – Middle East Airlines
Paphos Airport
United Kingdom – Jet2, Ryanair, British Airways
Greece – Ryanair
Poland – Ryanair, Wizz Air
Germany – Ryanair
Austria – Ryanair
Bulgaria – Ryanair
Lithuania – Ryanair
Romania – Ryanair
Latvia – Ryanair
Hungary – Ryanair
Netherlands – Ryanair
Croatia – Ryanair
Italy – Ryanair
Passengers who plan or intend to travel are encouraged to visit airline websites or contact their travel agents for updated information and booking details.
While the situation remains fluid and airlines continue to adjust their flight schedules in response to ongoing developments, Hermes Airports noted that, based on current planning, additional regular flights to and from Cyprus airports are scheduled during the second half of March.




























