Monday, July 4, 2022

AT LARNAKA AIRPORT THE GREEK COMPANY SKYSERV

 Filenews 4 July 2022



The Greek company Skyserv, in the field of ground handling of airlines, has started operating at Larnaka airport.

In a written announcement of the company, it is stated that "Skyserv, the leading Greek company in the field of ground handling of airlines, has inaugurated its operation at Larnaca International Airport. With significant experience in 36 airports in Greece and more than 150 customers, the company recently won the tender for the third license for ground handling services at "Glafkos Clerides" airport.

It is added that "the company stands out for the level of quality, safety and environmental management of its services. It offers a full range of services related to the ground handling of air transport and provides specialized solutions for each partner company".

According to the announcement, "Skyserv has already made significant investments in staff recruitment, while the business plan for the next three years foresees their increase, as well as the expansion of international strategic synergies. Following the airline SKY express, which operates all year round in Cyprus, Skyserv's entry into the Cypriot market under the name Skyserv (Cyprus) Ltd confirms the will of the IOGR Group to invest in the Cypriot market in a permanent, sustainable and stable manner, thus strengthening the Cypriot economy and tourism".

According to the announcement, the head of Skyserv in Cyprus Nikos Grylos said that "two years ago the Group came to Cyprus with SKY express" and added that they invested in its people, "we trusted its institutions and we support the prospects of its economy", noting that "Cyprus became our country as well".

Today, he continued, "we are taking a step further with a major new investment in the area of groung handling of the airport. We create new, skilled jobs and strengthen a market that benefits the Cypriot economy in many ways", expressing the certainty that "this mutually beneficial and successful course will continue".