Hermes Airports announces Larnaka and Pafos Airports Summer Flight Schedule
Hermes Airports announces Larnaka and Pafos Airports Summer Flight Schedule - Over 10 million seats are available on 140 routes.
As of 18 April 2022, all passengers travelling to Cyprus (either with a direct flight or via intermediate countries), will no longer be obliged to complete and obtain the Cyprus Flight Pass. Read more.
Following the issuance of Ministerial Decree 550/2021 by the Minister of Transport, Communications and Works in December 2021, the restriction on the ramp ground handling services has been abolished at Larnaka and Pafos International Airports and therefore full market access on ground handling services is currently applicable. A new Ground Handling framework has been prepared and describes in detail the terms and necessary requirements for all interested parties that wish to apply for obtaining an approval to offer ground handling services in an open access regime. The unrestricted market access is a key driving force to increase competition that ultimately would lead to improved market response.
Hermes Airports announces Larnaka and Pafos Airports Summer Flight Schedule - Over 10 million seats are available on 140 routes.
Hermes Airports joins forces with other airports and actively participates in the Ukraine Crisis Airport Response. This is a joint initiative between Airlink, the not-for-profit humanitarian logistics organisation, and ACI EUROPE (Airports Council International) the organization representing over 500 airports in 55 countries.
Just in time for the start of the summer season, Cyprus is getting a new flying ambassador. Larnaca, the most important region of Cyprus for TUI vacationers from all over the world, is the namesake for TUI fly's new Boeing 737-8.
Exactly 40 years ago, on 31 March 1982, the Lufthansa story in Cyprus commenced. On that very day, the first Lufthansa flight took off from Frankfurt with a Boeing 727 heading for Larnaca Airport. That is when the Lufthansa success story began.
A virtual event took place last week to promote working at the airport and different career paths to enhance the recruitment efforts made by the airport community.
As the Toulouse Declaration marks a new chapter in Europe’s journey towards aviation’s net zero 2050 goal, airports from across the continent -amongst others, Larnaka and Pafos International Airports have emerged as one of the strongest voices driving the initiative forwards.
Hermes Airports’ commitment to continuously develop its people and the practices followed for this accomplishment, is demonstrated by having its internationally recognised Platinum Investors in People (IIP) accreditation renewed.