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Cyprus Airways announces adjusted schedules due to Greek Air Traffic Control strike

Cyprus Airways has informed passengers that due to the anticipated 24-hour strike by the Hellenic Air Traffic Controllers Union (coordinated under the ADEDY general strike) on Friday, 28 February 2025, the following schedule adjustments to select flights operating between Larnaca and Athens are made.

"We aim to minimise disruptions, while ensuring the safety and comfort of our passengers," a press release from the airline said.

Flights Affected:

Flights Affected Cyprus Airways Athens 28 Febuary 2025

Note: All times local at destinations, may be subject to further changes depending on any later updates regarding the strike

The airline also said, "We encourage all passengers holding tickets for these flights to contact our team at:

  • Call Center: +357 24 000 053
  • Email: callcenter@cyprusairways.com

Our representatives shall provide guidance on available options and any additional steps to ensure your travel plans proceed smoothly. Cyprus Airways is actively coordinating with relevant authorities and partners to secure continuity for its travellers. We remain committed to delivering a safe and reliable travel experience."

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