Cyprus Airports Welcome 10+ New Routes and 4 New Markets in Winter 2025–26
Cyprus Airports welcome the Winter 2025–2026 season with an extensive network that strengthens the island’s connectivity across Europe and beyond. This winter, 37 countries, 34 airlines, and 101 routes will be served from Larnaka (LCA) and Pafos (PFO) airports — marking another strong step in Cyprus’s aviation, year-round air connectivity and tourism development.
The new season also introduces 13 new routes and 4 new markets, expanding Cyprus’s reach and opening new travel opportunities for both local and international passengers.
New Markets and Routes
This year’s winter schedules includes new connections with new markets, with direct flights linking Cyprus to leading destinations such as Albania, Skopje, Slovakia, and the popular country of Spain — enhancing regional accessibility and tourism potential.
Pafos Airport (PFO)
Wizz Air begins operations from Pafos for the first time, launching flights to Yerevan and Warsaw.
Ryanair adds two new routes to Dusseldorf and Amman, while Fly One introduces a new connection to Yerevan.
Additionally, Air Haifa commences flights to Haifa, further boosting connectivity with Israel.
Enhanced Frequencies Across Key Destinations
In addition to new routes, several existing services will see increased flight frequencies, reflecting strong demand and growing partnerships with airlines.
These include routes from the United Kingdom, Poland, Germany, Italy, Israel, Hungary, Georgia, and Moldova.
Larnaka Airport (LCA)
Wizz Air expands its presence with a series of new destinations including Barcelona, Venice, Tirana, Skopje, Gyumri, Suceava, Timisoara, Cluj, Bratislava. Other airlines like AEGEAN, British Airways, easyJet, SkyUp Airlines, Georgian Airways are increasing the operation of several routes, while SAS will continue to operate weekly flights connecting Larnaka and Copenhagen.
A Strong Outlook for Connectivity and Growth
The Winter 2025–2026 schedule reflects the continued confidence of airlines in Cyprus as a growing aviation and tourism hub. With a diverse mix of routes, increased frequencies, and the addition of new markets, Cyprus Airports continue to strengthen the island’s position as a year-round destination for travellers from Europe and beyond.
