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Ryanair resumes operations from Cyprus

03/07/2020 11:30
  • Over 20 routes on sale

Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, on 1st July celebrated the resumption of flights from Cyprus after almost 4 months grounded due to Covid-19 restrictions. A Paphos to Thessaloniki flight marked the first of Ryanair’s Summer 2020 schedule for Cyprus on the 24th June, with the full schedule operating from 1st July across more than 20 routes to destinations such as Chania, Rome or Berlin.

Following the lifting of travel restrictions, Cypriots can now look forward to planning a well-deserved summer getaway on the lowest fares and with the new health measures that Ryanair has rolled out as it ramps up operations this Summer to protect the health and well-being of its crew and customers.

To celebratethe resumption of flights from Cyprus Summer 2020 schedule, Ryanair has launched a seat sale with fares from just €19.99 one way, for travel in August and September 2020, which must be booked by midnight Friday (3rd July), only on the Ryanair.com website.

Ryanair’s Chiara Ravara said:

“Ryanair is pleased to announce it has resumed its Cyprus operations after almost 4 months grounded. Our Paphos to Thessaloniki flight marked the first of Ryanair’s Summer 2020 schedule for Cyprus, which goes entirely on sale today,including over 20 routes to leisure & business destinations across Europe

To celebrate the resumption of our Summer 2020 schedule from Cyprus, we have launched a seat sale with fares from just €19.99 one way, for travel in August and September 2020, which must be booked by midnight Friday (3rd July). Since these amazing low prices will be snapped up quickly, customers should log onto www.ryanair.com and avoid missing out.”

Hermes Airports’Maria Kouroupi said:

“It is very important to see the Ryanair aircraft taking off from the Pafos base again.This represents a vote of confidence not only for the Pafos region but also for the island’s recovery in general. The Summer 2020 destinations from Pafos offer a wide range of options to the travelling public and we are committed to continue working closely with the airline to gradually restore Cyprus’ connectivity for the good of the tourism industry and the country in general.”

Editor’s note:

  • For more information on Ryanair’s travel updates click here.
  • For more information on Ryanair’s healthy flying guidelines click here.