Cypriot Airlines Launch Direct Flights to Brussels
The national carrier, "Cyprus Airways," has announced the launch of direct flights between Larnaca and Brussels International Airport. The flights will commence on February 5.
Initially, the airline will operate flights twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays, with plans to increase the frequency to three flights per week by the summer of 2024. The flights will be operated using the new modern Airbus A220.
The launch of the new route is described as a "significant step in expanding air connectivity between Cyprus and continental Europe."
Recall that in October of this year, Cyprus Airways revealed plans to operate flights to Nice. Flights will be operated twice a week, starting from December 12.
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