Wednesday, March 4, 2026

66 FLIGHTS CANCELLED AT CYPRIOT AIRPORTS - WHICH COUNTRIES AND COMPANIES STILL HAVE DIRECT CONNECTIVITY?

 




66 FLIGHTS CANCELLED AT CYPRIOT AIRPORTS - WHICH COUNTRIES AND COMPANIES STILL HAVE DIRECT CONNECTIVITY? - Filenews 4/3


Due to the developments of the last few days in the region and the subsequent cancellations of flights from all over the world to countries of the Middle East, but also from some European airlines to Cyprus, Hermes Airports wishes to inform that Larnaca and Paphos airports are operating normally, serving passengers who wish to travel with all available flights. The operation of the airports is carried out in full cooperation with the competent state authorities and the entire airport community.

Until the issuance of this announcement, for today, March 4, based on the planning of the companies, a total of 65 flights are expected to be operated in Larnaca, and 38 flights in Paphos, while there are 48 flight cancellations in Larnaca and 18 cancellations in Paphos.

More specifically, we inform the passengers that there is direct connectivity from the two airports with the following countries and airlines:

Larnaca

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 – Egypt Air

Hungary – Wizz Air

Italy – Wizz Air, Cyprus Airways

France – Cyprus Airways

Belgium – Aegean

Armenia – Wizz Air, Fly one

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

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

Visitors wishing or planning to travel are encouraged to visit the airlines' websites and/or contact their travel agent for more specific information and bookings.

Although the situation is dynamic and the airlines are shaping their flight schedule based on the current developments, we nevertheless point out that based on the current data and the planning so far, during the second ten days of March the airlines have scheduled additional regular flights to and from the Cypriot airports.