Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Russian tourists join no-show Brits

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Cyprus’ tourism crisis is deepening as its two largest markets, the UK and Russia, have designated the island a no-go holiday destinatio­n until further notice.

The summer season is shortening rapidly to claw back losses of yet another disastrous year blighted by coronaviru­s, as British tourists are told to stay away, and chartered flights from Russia are banned.

Last week, UK authoritie­s decided not to add Cyprus to its green list, despite a lastminute pitch from Tourism Minister Savvas Perdios to convince the British government that Cyprus deserved to be on it.

Talking to CyBC radio, Perdios said he found the UK’s decision “unfair” while arguing the island has suffered collateral damage from Russia’s bad epidemiolo­gical picture. Since then, Britons have been advised by the British government not to take a foreign holiday this year.

Perdios flew to London and Moscow to convince local authoritie­s to include Cyprus on their green lists.

“The situation with the spread of the virus is unpredicta­ble, things are unstable, and despite our own improved epidemiolo­gical data and we have opened up to many countries, things are not in our hands,” said Perdios. He cited the UK’s stance toward Portugal, which it placed back on the orange list, just three weeks after adding them to the green list.

“The issue with Russia is that they are having difficulti­es with their vaccinatio­n program.

“Russia President Vladimir Putin told us at the World Economic Forum that their vaccinatio­n has slowed, and they will have 60% of their population vaccinated by September,” said Perdios.

It has made the Russian government hesitant to allow people to leave the country.

“That is why chartered flights are not allowed”.

Perdios said no chartered flights from Russia were conducted this year, with only scheduled flights carried out.

“Therefore, these are not flights that were lost; it was programmin­g by the Russian tour operators and air carriers that have been reschedule­d for July.”

He said Russian tour operators were privately planning to carry out about 500 chartered flights to Cyprus, while the British operators were more cautious.

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