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Paphos tourism from Central Europe on the rise in 2024
Tourism from Central Europe to Paphos is expected to continue to grow in 2024, according to figures from the first few months of the year. This is good news for the region, which has...
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Fergie time at Cheltenham as ex-Man Utd manager does the double
Former Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson celebrated his first Cheltenham Festival winner as a co-owner on Thursday and then completed a double 40 minutes later before old rival Harry...
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What Ryanair, Jet2, easyJet and Tui say about passport rules for 2024
Going on holiday is exciting, but it can be stressful thinking about all the things you to do and the checks you have to pass through before you reach your destination. Making sure you’ve got...
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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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Ryanair may reduce summer flights amid Boeing delays
Ryanair (RYA.I) will receive even fewer Boeing (BA.N) aircraft by the end of June than previously expected, CEO Michael O’Leary said on Friday, potentially prompting the budget carrier...
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Ryanair may have to cut summer flights due to further Boeing delays
Ryanair RYA.I will receive even fewer Boeing BA.N aircraft by the end of June than previously expected, CEO Michael O’Leary said on Friday, potentially prompting the budget carrier to cut...
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‘Flyers still ready to fork out sky-high fares’
Airlines are testing fliers’ tolerance for high prices to bolster profits By Joanna Plucinska and Rajesh Kumar Singh US and European airlines will aim to boost profits again this...
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Ryanair load factor dips to 89 per cent after some travel agents halt sales
Ryanair (RYA.I) flights were emptier in January than the same month a year ago after a number of online travel agents (OTAs) stopped selling its flights in early December, though the budget...
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Ryanair tells Boeing it would buy any MAX 10 orders dropped by US airlines
Ryanair (RYA.I) has told Boeing (BA.N) that if any US customers refuse to take delivery of 737 MAX 10 aircraft, that it would buy them “at the right price,” executives said on...
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Ryanair wants to open five new bases, grow 40 per cent in Spain
Irish low-cost airline Ryanair (RYA.I), opens new tab wants to open five new bases in Spain and grow by 40 per cent in the country by 2030, Eddie Wilson, the chief executive of the...
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Tourism keeps head above war clouds
Despite the loss of tourist markets due to the wars in Ukraine and Israel, Cyprus kept its head above the war clouds, as it welcomed just below the all-time record 3.97 mln holidaymakers seen...
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Ryanair launches second flash sale in a week
Low-cost operator Ryanair launched its biggest flash sale of the year on Wednesday with a 30% discount on over 1 mln seats to book for January-April travel. This is the airline’s second...
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Morocco wins vote to lead UN human rights body after showdown with S.Africa
Morocco won a vote on Wednesday to lead the United Nations Human Rights Council after a heated showdown with South Africa, which said Rabat’s human rights record made it unfit to preside...
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Ryanair dominates Paphos Airport flights during winter season
During this winter season, the share of the low-cost airline giant Ryanair at Paphos Airport exceeds 75%. The Irish airline group keeps Paphos Airport fully operational even during a...
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European shares dip as investors await cues on policy outlook
European shares fell on Wednesday as a rally from last year started to lose steam, with investors keeping an eye out for major factors during the day for cues on global monetary policy....
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Cypriots in record year-end escapades abroad
More Cypriots than ever are gearing up for festive celebrations abroad, as travelling, at least to the EU and the UK, is no longer a luxury, according to the Association of Cyprus Travel...
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Morocco to hit record tourism arrivals despite headwinds
Morocco’s tourism industry looks set to have had a record year, boosting the wider economy, despite September’s earthquake and what sector professionals see as some disruption to winter...
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Lufthansa to resume flights to Tel Aviv, US airlines remain on hold
Lufthansa LHAG.DE will resume flights to Tel Aviv starting Jan. 8, the airline said on Friday, making it the one of the first major international carriers to announce a resumption in...
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UK airport worker sacked after writing obscene message on passenger’s suitcase en route to Cyprus
An airport employee has been terminated after an irate passenger, returning home to Cyprus from the UK, discovered an obscene message scrawled on his 7-month-old son’s suitcase. Mario...
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UK bans airline adverts over ‘misleading’ environmental claims
Adverts from Lufthansa LHAG.DE, Air France-KLM AIRF.PA and Etihad Airways were banned by Britain’s advertising regulator on Wednesday for giving a “misleading impression” of the airlines’...
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Conflict zone jamming threaten Cyprus, east Med airspace
Intentional disruptions in the global positioning system (GPS) from the Middle East, specifically through spoofing attacks, are causing concerns for flight safety in the Cyprus and regional...
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Ryanair launches summer schedule, piracy survey
Budget airline Ryanair has launched its highly anticipated summer 2024 schedule with over 1.5 million seats for Cypriot holidaymakers looking to get away with friends and family this...
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Pafos aims to tap into Central Europe in bid to diversify tourism market
Pafos aims to strengthen its status as a tourist destination, as it tries to tap into the Central European market during the autumn/winter tourist season. According to philenews, local...
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Ryanair sees record annual profit, first regular dividend as fares soar
Ryanair (RYA.I) on Monday forecast a record annual profit and promised to pay investors a regular dividend for the first time after fares soared 24 per cent during the summer season....
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'Standing pods' and 'robot flight attendants' on 2050 airline cabins
Source: Daily Mail Artificial intelligence can be brutally honest and play up to stereotypical views - as Irish budget airline Ryanair found out recently. A Twitter user asked AI...