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Cyprus Airways launches flights between Larnaca and Brussels from February 2024

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Cyprus Airways is launching twice-weekly flights between Larnaca and Brussels Airport starting February 5th, 2024, with plans to increase to three flights weekly by Summer 2024.

Operated by the Airbus A220, the service promises a top-notch experience in Economy and Business Class, featuring spacious seating, expansive windows, and a fuel-efficient, passenger-oriented design.

CEO Paul Sies highlighted the importance of this route in strengthening ties between Cyprus and Europe, catering to both business and leisure travellers. Sies emphasised the airline’s commitment to service excellence and sustainability, promoting a comfortable journey while prioritising environmental responsibility.

Brussels Airport’s CEO, Arnaud Feist, welcomed the collaboration, noting the Airbus A220’s role in connecting Brussels and Larnaca for business, government, and leisure travel.

Larnaca-Brussels

  • From 05.02.24 to 28.03.24: Monday, Thursday.
  • From 01.04.24 to 17.05.24: Monday, Friday.
  • From 20.05.24 to 25.10.24: Monday, Thursday, Friday.

Brussels-Larnaca

  • From 05.02.24 to 28.03.24: Monday, Thursday.
  • From 01.04.24 to 17.05.24: Monday, Friday.
  • From 20.05.24 to 25.10.24: Monday, Thursday, Friday.

Paul Sies, CEO at Cyprus Airways, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “We are thrilled to
inaugurate our flights to Brussels. Operating with our state-of-the-art Airbus A220, our passengers can expect an unparalleled experience with superior Economy and Business Class amenities, characterised by expansive windows, a serene cabin ambiance, and spacious seating with ample legroom. The A220’s exceptional fuel efficiency and passenger-centric design make it the optimal aircraft for servicing this route.”

He continues, “This marks a significant stride in enhancing connectivity between Cyprus and Europe, fostering not only business and governmental ties but also catering to the travel desires of those seeking the sun-kissed beauty of Cyprus.” Paul Sies, concluded, “Our foray into Brussels is a testament to our commitment to excellence in
service and sustainability. The Airbus A220, with its revolutionary features, signifies our dedication to providing a comfortable journey while prioritising environmental responsibility. Cyprus Airways is not merely flying towards new horizons but also towards a future that embraces sustainability and passenger well-being.”

Welcoming the collaboration, Arnaud Feist, CEO of Brussels Airport, remarks, “We are delighted to welcome Cyprus Airways to Brussels Airport’, explains Arnaud Feist, CEO of Brussels Airport. ‘The state of the art Airbus A220 aircraft will connect Brussels with Larnaca for governmental and business travel, as well as sun seekers to the beautiful island of Cyprus.”

This post was published on 5 December 2023 22:46

Bart Noëth

Working for 25 years in the aviation industry, I changed my career and became a firefighter/EMT in 2021. I like to spend my free time with my two sons, girlfriend, family and friends. I love to travel, wine and dine and support my favourite football squad KV Mechelen. Once an Ironman 70.3 finisher and dreaming of completing a full distance.

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