Cyprus Airways resumes Larnaca–Dubai flights from May 1
Cyprus Airways has announced the resumption of air service between Larnaca and the Emirate of Dubai. Flights will start as early as May 1 following an assessment of the current situation in the region.
As noted in the carrier's official statement, the key priority remains the safety of passengers and crew. The decision to resume the route was made taking into account the analysis of the situation and in coordination with the competent authorities.
Initially, flights will be operated three times a week — on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays — as part of the summer schedule.
The company emphasized that they will continue to closely monitor the development of the situation and, if necessary, adjust their operations to guarantee the reliability and safety of flights.
The resumption of the Larnaca–Dubai route is seen as an important step for restoring air connectivity and strengthening ties between Cyprus and the Middle East region.
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