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Over the years more and more flights from an ever
increasing numbers of countries are operating into Larnaca and
Paphos international airports.
During the summer season from April to October, there are many
charter flights coming directly from regional airports in UK
in addition to the scheduled services already well established
from the major European city airports and other continents.
2007 and 2008 saw the advent of ‘no frills' airlines on the
routes, boosting the opportunities for hundreds of ex pats
living as residents on the island to visit UK and vice versa.
These new services were launched at significantly reduced
costs, as opposed to the previously relatively expensive
flights, prompting other carriers to reduce their prices at
various times of the year in competition.
The island hopes this will boost both potential property
purchasers' travel and the influx of tourism in the future.
Both airports have been totally revamped and partially rebuilt
to cater for this expected increase in international
travellers and to modernise all airside and terminal side
facilities.
To match these services, the tourism infrastructure needs more
Government investment to compete on the world stage,
particularly since the revenues contribute so much to the GDP
of the country.
The new President needs to keep this high on his agenda if
Cyprus is to catch up with other tourist and foreign property
ownership countries in the world.
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'IF YOU WANT TO BE RICH DO NOT WAIT TO BUY PROPERTY, BUY PROPERTY AND WAIT'
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