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Cyprus Airways suspends flights to Tel Aviv until further notice


 

Cyprus Airways has announced the temporary suspension of its Larnaca-Tel Aviv route effective immediately.
The airline had daily flights to Israel, and had in recent days added extra flights to deal with increasing demand.
In a press release, it says that Cyprus Airways’ flight CY311 arrived back at Larnaca’s Hermes International Airport safely at 16:10 today , being the final flight on this route for the time being.

Paul Sies, the CEO of Cyprus Airways said “The decision to suspend our Larnaca-Tel Aviv route wasn’t made lightly, but safety has and will always be our highest priority. We stand in solidarity with all those affected and will do everything in our power to recommence operations when it is safe to do so.”

The airline will continue to closely monitor the situation and collaborate with international and local authorities. Further updates regarding the resumption of the route will be communicated as soon as they are available, it concludes.
( Source CNA)

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