EasyJet and Lufthansa cancel flights to Cyprus
EasyJet and Lufthansa have suspended all flights to and from Cyprus for March 2nd.
EasyJet and Lufthansa announced the suspension of all their flights to and from Cyprus on Monday, March 2nd. This decision affects all routes operated by EasyJet from the United Kingdom to the international airports in Larnaca and Paphos. At the same time, the Lufthansa Group, which includes Austrian Airlines, Edelweiss, and Lufthansa, has also halted its routes from Munich, Vienna, and Zurich. This suspension currently applies only to today, as reported by Cyprus' Phileleftheros newspaper.
The cancellations may significantly impact travelers planning to visit Cyprus, as both airlines are major carriers in the region. EasyJet's suspension particularly affects UK travelers, potentially altering their travel plans and disrupting connections for those heading to other destinations. Similarly, Lufthansa's cessation of flights from key European hubs could deter business and leisure travel to the island, highlighting the potential repercussions for Cyprus's tourism sector.
With flights being a crucial part of Cyprus's connectivity, stakeholders are likely to assess the reasons behind these cancellations. In addition to operational issues related to the airlines, external factors such as geopolitical considerations or health-related travel restrictions could be influencing this situation. As the day progresses, travelers and tourism officials will be closely monitoring any updates from the airlines regarding potential extensions of this suspension or any resumption of services.