Cyprus Airports' partnership with AEGEAN airlines grows stronger, with increased capacity and a new route

The airline has launched direct flights between Larnaka airport and Rome’s ‘Leonardo da Vinci – Fiumicino’ International Airport. It will operate every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday throughout the 2025 summer season, with the first flights recording satisfactory load factors. The company aims to maintain the service during the winter season, highlighting the growing potential of Cyprus as a year-round destination.
Over the past few year, the Italian market, has consistently ranked among the top 10 markets for Cyprus Airports, in terms of passenger traffic - a figure that reflects the increased demand, for travel options between Italy and Cyprus.
For 2025, AEGEAN, plans to increase capacity by 22 per cent, year-on-year, offering 1.4 million seats in total from/to Cyprus, ensuring the island’s connectivity, both through direct connections with scheduled and chartered flights, as well as routes through Athens, with up to seven daily flights, and Thessaloniki, with up to 11 weekly flights respectively, to and from Larnaka. With the re-launch of the Larnaka-Tel Aviv route with up to two daily direct flights, and the addition of the new Larnaka-Rome route with three weekly flights, the airline strenghtens its position in the Cypriot market, with another two international destinations and enhances the connectivity options to and from the destination.