Ryanair announces new routes from Cyprus to MaltaRyanair, the low-cost airline, unveiled its winter schedule for 2019/2020 from Cyprus on June 26. The schedule includes 24 routes from Paphos and one from Larnaca. Among them, two new routes have been introduced — to Malta and the Polish city of Katowice.According to Ryanair, the airline will continue to expand its presence in Cyprus and aims to serve 1.2 million customers annually at Paphos and Larnaca airports, marking a 30% increase compared to the previous year.To celebrate this festive occasion, Ryanair has launched a ticket sale starting from 19.99 euros for flights in September and October.
The offer is valid until midnight on Friday, June 28, on the airline’s website.»Cyprus is a wonderful destination for both leisure and business. Ryanair, the leading airline in Cyprus, is delighted to confirm double-digit growth this winter. We are opening new routes and job opportunities, contributing to the growth of passenger traffic and tourism,» stated Ryanair’s Chief Commercial Officer, David O’Brien.It is worth mentioning that Ryanair established a regional hub in Cyprus back in 2012, initially operating flights from Paphos to 16 European cities.
Over time, flights to destinations like Venice, Oslo, and Manchester were discontinued in favor of Tel Aviv. However, Rome and Milan have made a comeback on the flight map, along with new routes to cities such as Amman, Budapest, Dublin, and Kyiv.From Larnaca, Ryanair currently flies only to Brussels Airport, while from Paphos, it connects to 24 airports across 18 European countries. The first flight to Malta is scheduled for October 27, with flights taking place on Thursdays and Sundays, starting from 23 euros.
The inaugural flight to Katowice will depart on November 3, with flights operating on Sundays, starting from 28 euros.