The route will operate daily until 30 May, after which
it will transition to the airline’s summer schedule with four flights per week.
Cyprus continues to attract increasing interest from travellers in the UAE,
serving as a gateway between Europe and the Middle East. The island’s strategic
location, strong business links and Mediterranean lifestyle appeal to both
business travellers and visitors seeking access to European destinations.
The decision to resume scheduled services follows an
assessment of the current situation in the region. Passenger and crew safety
remain a priority for the airline, which continues to monitor developments
while coordinating with the relevant authorities to maintain safe and reliable
operations.
During the past week, Cyprus Airways also operated repatriation flights from
Dubai to assist passengers who had been temporarily stranded due to recent
travel disruptions. These flights enabled travellers to return home safely at a
time when travel options were limited.
Thanos Pascalis, Chief Executive Officer of Cyprus Airways, said: “We
are delighted to resume our flights between Dubai and Cyprus. Cyprus remains a
highly attractive destination for travellers from the UAE, and we look forward
to welcoming passengers on board once again while continuing to provide safe
and reliable travel.”
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