Cyprus Airways this week announced that it was resuming a route between the Larnaca and Athens, starting with two flights a week as of March 29, and four flights a week as of June 1.
The carrier’s representatives detailed CA’s resumed flight schedule to Athens during a press conference at the Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport (AIA).
According to Cyprus Airways’ PR and Marketing Manager Kiki Haida, the company aims to include more Greek destinations in its schedule.
Cyprus Airways was formed after the brand name of the island republic’s bankrupt national carrier was purchased by the Russian airline S7 and the new airline company Charlie Airlines.
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