Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Cyprus Airways March passengers spike six-fold

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Cyprus Airways announced its March passenger results, carrying 25,899 passengers, a 558% increase from the previous year.

Compared to March 2019, before the pandemic, the airline carried 19% more passengers (Mar’19: 21,676).

It operated 325% more flights (Mar’22: 63 flights) whilst improving the load factor by 22% points. The airline also announced its highest forward sales, mostly for April, May, and June.

“Although we did not reach our budgeted figures, we continue to improve our performanc­e, compared to our results of the same month last year and 2019, before COVID.

“Such figures fill us with confidence to continue improving our performanc­e, especially by increasing our load factors,” said Paul Sies, Chief Executive of Cyprus Airways.

“A few days ago, we started operating to our new destinatio­ns of Dubai and Cairo, two important destinatio­ns for us as they fit perfectly with our strategic plans to improve Cyprus’ internatio­nal connectivi­ty.

“Next month, we will continue expanding our connectivi­ty by operating to the European hubs of Milan, Zurich, Prague and Basel with a multiple weekly schedule.

“We are proud to be the island’s flag carrier and a promoter of the Island and its growing economy.”

Capt. Andreas Georgiou, Chief Operations Officer of the airline, said: “We have just started operating our Summer flight schedule.

“At its peak, we will be flying to 19 destinatio­ns with over 60 return flights per week, offering over half a million seats for sale this summer.

“Sales of our summer flights are steadily selling out, and we are looking forward to a busy summer to service our

customers.”

The airline operates two Airbus A320 aircraft fleet on an eighteen-scheduled destinatio­n network.

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