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Cyprus Airways returns to Stansted

Stansted Airport marked the return of Cyprus Airways scheduled flight services to and from Larnaca with a water arch salute by the Airport Fire Service when the airline touched down at Stansted yesterday.

Flights will operate seven days a week with a range of fare options from "economy saver" to "business freedom" to suit all passengers and budgets, whether taking a short trip or checking bags in for a longer getaway. The Sunmiles frequent flier programme will also be popular with business and leisure travellers connecting regularly on this new service.

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Larnaca International is the largest airport in Cyprus, located on the south coast just 5km south of the City known for its warm climate and palm tree seafront.

Welcoming the return of Cyprus Airways new daily scheduled service to Larnaca, Stansted Airport’s Managing Director Andrew Harrison said: "Stansted has more scheduled connections across Europe than any other UK airport so to expand that network even further with the launch of new direct services between here and Larnaca is a very exciting development and I’d like to wish the airline every success with this new service.

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Cyprus Airways Commercial Manager, Mr Christos Agapiou said: "We are delighted to announce the commencement of our operations to/from Stansted Airport. We truly hope that our new route will strengthen even further the longstanding ties of Cyprus Airways with the British traveling public. We would like to thank all our customers for their enduring support and to promise them that we shall spend our best efforts to continuously improve our schedules and services."

 

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