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Air traffic, travel in Cyprus pick up in early May:

© FamagustaGazette 2021 Air traffic has picked up in Cyprus in the first few days of May, Transport Minister Yiannis Karousos said on Tuesday. Karousos said in a tweet that in the first nine days of May, air passenger traffic accounted for 59 percent of that for the whole of April. Air flights in the first nine days of May reached 43.6 percent of those for the whole of April, he said. “With steady steps and good omens, we are entering the summer season with increased flights and strong interest from airlines. As we improve our epidemiological picture, our air connectivity.

Αirline companies show keen interest for flights to

© Parikiaki 2021 Airline companies show keen interest for flights to Cyprus, Transport Minister Yiannis Karousos has said, adding that there is a number of planned flights from new companies and also for destination with poor connectivity. Speaking to the press on Friday the Minister said that as of yesterday the flights resumed and the airports reopened, adding that passengers from the EU and European Economic Area as well as from 15 third countries including the UK can now travel to Cyprus and are exempted of quarantine or self-isolation.   He recalled that countries fall under three categories , green, orange.

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Vaccination havens: the countries welcoming immunised travellers

International travel may be off the menu for most of us during England’s third lockdown, but there is a glimmer of hope on the horizon. For those lucky enough to have received an approved coronavirus vaccine, some tourism-hungry countries have announced that their borders will be flung wide to the immunised traveller. The airline industry is getting in on the action too, and is pushing for the World Health Organization (WHO) to confirm that it’s.

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