Israel has temporarily halted commercial flights to Paphos, a city on the western coast of Cyprus, due to unspecified security reasons, Cypriot...
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Israel has declared Paphos airport, a major hub for charter and low-cost carriers, as being a security risk and ordered three airlines to redirect their flights to Larnaca due to undisclosed threats. However, Israeli media reported that a travel advisory has not been issued for tourists visiting the holiday resort of Paphos. While Cypriot and Israeli authorities remain tight-lipped over the reasons for the airline directive that will see about ten weekly flights operated by El Al, Arkia and Israir redirected to Larnaca, it could deal a serious blow to tourist flows to the coastal town just as military co-operation
Israel has temporarily halted commercial flights to Paphos, a city on the western coast of Cyprus, due to unspecified security reasons, Cypriot...
Israel has ordered the suspension of Israeli commercial flights to Paphos in Cyprus, Cypriot officials confirmed on Monday, for unspecified security...
Opposition party Akel on Wednesday demanded answers from the government regarding the extent and nature of Israeli security involvement in the...
The UK government has updated its travel advice for Cyprus, saying that recent Israeli security concerns regarding Paphos airport have not affected UK...
Paphos airport is safe, deputy government spokesman Yiannis Antoniou insisted on Tuesday, after Israeli airlines suspended their operations in and out...
The environment department has officially approved the expansion plans for both the Larnaca and Paphos international airports, it emerged on Thursday....
The government’s failure to deny reports about the presence of Israeli security personnel at the perimeter of the Larnaca Airport fence and in the...
The directive came in a letter to the U.N., after the Israeli Parliament banned the relief agency that has aided Palestinian refugees for decades.
The airport will allow flights from sunrise to sunset, compared to the current single-shift schedule that ends at 2 pm
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