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Cyprus Airways linking Larnaca and Dubai three times a week

Cyprus Airways has begun thrice-weekly direct flights between Larnaca and Dubai, opening the way to even more new connections to the rest of the world.

At present, Dubai International’s (DXB) Terminal 1 is connected to 230 destinations across more than 95 countries via over 85 international airlines.

As Cyprus Airways prepares to switch its fleet to A220-300 supporting the company’s efforts to adapt a more sustainable future its expanding portfolio of destinations includes but is not limited to Milan, Zurich, Prague, Basel, and Cairo as well as Paris, Rome, Yerevan, and several Greek destinations.

The airline previously revealed plans to operate daily services to Beirut and increase its frequency to Tel Aviv by up to 10 flights each week to the Israeli destination.

Cyprus Airways has also indicated that it will widen its route network to 30 destinations by 2026.

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