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Kapnos Airport Shuttle: Increasing routes to and from Larnaca and Paphos airports

Kapnos Airport Shuttle company has announced an increase in bus routes to and from the airports of Larnaca and Paphos from 19 June.

According to the company, the additional routes have been introduced due to the start of the summer tourist season and the increased movement of local residents and visitors.

As reported, from Monday, 19 June, ten new routes will be added to the existing 17 connecting Ayia Napa and Protaras, with both Larnaca and Paphos airports. The company also links Nicosia with the two airports.

With the increase in routes, it is expected that the total number of daily bus routes to and from the two airports will exceed 100 per day, the company said.

It is also noted that Kapnos Airport Shuttle company recently announced that the latest new and modern buses have been added to its fleet, featuring a WiFi internet connection and USB ports.

All those who take the shuttle buses from Nicosia to the airports, meanwhile, are provided with free parking at the station located on Kyrenia Avenue in Aglandjia, near the Police Headquarters, the company’s announcement concludes.

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