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Private credit ties to banks deepen in Europe as default risk rises
Europe’s private credit funds are increasingly borrowing from banks to boost their performance, fuelling concerns about the wider risks posed by this interconnectedness. A record 80% of...
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George Paschalis presents Hermes Airports’ positive approach to sustainability
From building photovoltaic parks to producing lemonade and using the proceeds to invest back in the land, Hermes Airports has embraced sustainability. Speaking to INBusinessTV recently,...
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Cyprus Business Now: weekly wrap-up
Here are the top business stories in Cyprus from the week starting March 4: Recently, consulting and advisory firm PwC Cyprus hosted a significant event to present its annual report on...
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Tourism in Larnaca faces challenges amidst Gaza war
The upcoming tourist season in Larnaca is facing significant challenges, largely influenced by the ongoing conflict situation in Israel. Stakeholders are anxiously monitoring the...
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Salina Grenet-Catalano: The French community in Cyprus is growing, evolving and becoming more dynamic
"The energy deployed by the ‘French team’ in Cyprus in recent years has borne fruit: our bilateral relations are excellent, our defence cooperation has been enhanced and our cooperation...
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Paphos to launch targeted tourism digital campaign abroad
The Paphos Hoteliers Association, the Paphos Regional Board of Tourism, and Hermes Airports are launching a targeted digital advertising campaign in over ten countries, which are key...
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‘Spy van’ link to latest US sanctions
The US government on Tuesday announced sanctions against two individuals and five entities associated with the Intellexa Consortium that develops spyware technology – including...
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Cyprus Airports preparing for 8 million passengers
As the summer season approaches, Cyprus airports are bustling with over 3,000 workers daily, employed by the numerous companies operating within the airport facilities, according to an...
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How the Cyprus airports are preparing for summer (video)
More than 3,000 people are currently working at the airports of Cyprus daily, employed by the dozens of companies operating at the airports. On the occasion of the upcoming summer...
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Paphos tourism board cautiously optimistic despite challenges
Executive Manager of the Paphos Regional Tourism Board (Etap) Nasos Hadjigeorgiou has expressed cautious optimism about this year’s winter tourist season, despite acknowledging...
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Mail and parcel deliveries in cities go green
A new generation of commercial electric vehicles is emerging to reduce air pollution and congestion in urban areas. By Karen McHugh At the end of January 2024, keen-eyed residents of...
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Wizz Air’s President: We want to continue building on our position as number one at Larnaca airport
Since establishing a base at Larnaca Airport in 2020, Wizz Air has seen remarkable growth, doubling its capacity and becoming a leading airline in Cyprus. In conversation with...
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Animal rights activists disrupt Victoria Beckham show in Paris
Animal rights activists from PETA disrupted Victoria Beckham’s runway show at Paris Fashion Week on Friday. The activists entered the runway as the models were walking down it, holding...
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Eleni Kaloyirou: Our priority for 2024 is to stabilise and improve connectivity (video)
“Our priority for 2024 is the stabilisation and further improvement of connectivity and, in parallel, also a series of upgrades at the two airports, aimed at improving the travelling...
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Hezbollah says it downed Israeli drone over Lebanese territory
Lebanon’s Hezbollah said on Monday it had shot down an Israeli Hermes 450 drone over Lebanese territory with a surface-to-air missile, the second time it has announced a downing of this...
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Loss of tourists this year, but the situation is manageable and temporary
The issue that has arisen from the reduction of available airline seats to Cyprus this year, based on the data available so far, is characterized by Hermes Airports as existent, but...
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Hermes Airports: 2023 was landmark year for our country’s air connectivity
In terms of annual passenger traffic, 2023 ended on a positive note for Cyprus’ airports, which counted more than 11.6 million passengers – an average of 32,000 passengers a day (41,000...
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Cyprus tourism minister denies 500,000 seat shortfall — measures taken to mitigate losses
Deputy Minister of Tourism Kostas Koumis has denied claims that Cyprus’ tourist arrivals for 2024 will fall short of more than 500,000 seats compared to the previous year. Despite the...
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Tourism Deputy Minister rules out loss of 0.5 million tourist arrivals in 2024
Tourism planning for 2024 is in no way short of 500,000 places compared to last year's planning, Deputy Minister of Tourism Costas Koumis has said in a written statement, adding that the...
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Cyprus tourism braces for challenges in 2024
The Association of Cyprus Tourist Enterprises (ΣΤΕΚ) is getting a bit jittery about the upcoming tourist season in 2024. In a recent meeting, they chatted with a representative from Hermes...
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Cyprus tourism in peril? Association paints bleak picture
The Association of Cyprus Tourist Enterprises (Stek) on Monday released a statement expressing concern about the island’s tourism prospects for 2024 , highlighting significant...
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Hermes Airports launches new publication dedicated to aviation sector
Hermes Airports on Monday announced the launch of a new, online publication, dedicated to the travel and aviation industry. The publication, titled Flight Mode, will be released on a monthly...
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Proposals for Park and Ride buses at Larnaca airport to reduce congestion
Security measures implemented at Larnaca Airport since last October, in response to the war in Gaza, have sparked complaints from both drivers and travellers. The closure of the road at...
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CIM-Cyprus Business School announces Honorary Fellows for 2024
CIM-Cyprus Business School has decided to appoint four new successful individuals as Honorary Fellows for 2024. Stavros Stavrou (President, Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry),...
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Flashy isn’t always fabulous
Why luxury brands should reconsider displaying their logos too prominently according to Paurav Shukla and Dina Khalifa More than 75 per cent of customers in the US say that a...