Two new flights from Larnaca Airport will become available after the end of the tourist season. At the end of October, planes from Cyprus will begin flying to Cairo, Egypt and Warsaw, Poland.
Polish carrier LOT will resume flights from Larnaca to Warsaw after a two-year break. After October 28, planes will fly to the Polish capital four times a week in autumn and winter and six times a week in spring and summer.
The Sub-Ministry of Tourism welcomed the decision. It indicated that the flights would help attract more tourists from Poland and strengthen air traffic in Cyprus during the winter season.
Low-cost airline Wizz Air announced the launch of a flight to Cairo, also starting at the end of October. Planes will fly to the Egyptian capital three times a week: on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Thus, Wizz Air will become the first low-cost airline to connect two neighboring countries. For now, you can only fly from Larnaca to Cairo using Egyptian Airlines.
Wizz Air has also begun to implement the MultiPass program in Cyprus, which makes it possible to book a stable price for a flight and baggage for 12 months.
The text was prepared based on materials from Politis and Brief
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