2024

AÉROPORT DE LARNAKA

Airline and services
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This international airport (Διεθνές Aεροδρόμιο Λάρνακας/Diethnes Aerodromio Larnakas) is the island's largest, with around 8 million passengers a year. Modern and managed by the Franco-Cypriot consortium Hermes, it bears the name of Glafcos Clerides (1919-2013), president of the country in 1974 and between 1993 and 2003. The airport was created in 1975 after the closure of Nicosia Airport. For French-speaking countries: year-round connections with Roissy, Basel-Mulhouse and Zurich, seasonal connections with Orly, Beauvais, Geneva and Brussels.

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2024

CYPRUS AIRWAYS

Airlines

The Cypriot airline offers year-round flights from France, Switzerland and Belgium to the Cypriot airport of Larnaka: from Paris-Roissy (two flights a week), Basel-Mulhouse (two-three flights a week, year-round), Zurich (two-three flights a week), Brussels-National (two-three flights a week) and Nice (twice a week). Cyprus Airways had gone bankrupt in 2015 and resumed operations in 2017. Its four aircraft operate mainly from Larnaka airport.

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