Cyprus Airways' inaugural flight from Larnaca to Prague took place on 1 of June. The flight departed from Larnaca after 11:00 in the morning and landed in Prague at 13:40. Prague Airport welcomed Cyprus Airways aircraft with the ceremonial water cannon salute and welcomed the official guests and passengers at the Gate, with the airport's traditional ribbon cutting.
Cyprus Airways will connect Larnaca with Prague, initially every Friday and from 2ndof July every Monday and Friday.
Return ticket fares from Prague to Larnaca start from €155, including all taxes and surcharges. Passengers can book their flights through cyprusairways.com, Cyprus Airways Call Center (National toll free 8000 8111 or international on +357 24000053) or through their travel agent.
Customers can visit Company’s website on cyprusairways.com to view the full flight schedule of all Cyprus Airways destinations.
About Cyprus Airways
In July 2016, Charlie Airlines Ltd, a Cyprus registered company, won a tender competition for the right to use the trademark Cyprus Airways for a decade. The company launched flights in June 2017 to 4 destinations.
Cyprus Airways is based at the Larnaca International Airport. All Cyprus Airways flights operate on modern Airbus A319 aircraft with a capacity of 144 Economy Class seats.
The company’s long-term goal is to contribute in the increase of tourism in Cyprus, while at the same time broadening the horizon for local travellers.
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