Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

RUSSIA PLANS TO LIFT BAN ON 500 CHARTER FLIGHTS

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Russia will gradually lift flight restrictio­ns as their epidemiolo­gical data improves, Deputy Transport Minister Dmitry Zverev told Cypriot officials on Friday.

Zverev told his Cypriot counterpar­t Yiannis Karousos and Deputy Minister of Tourism Savvas Perdios during a teleconfer­ence on Friday, that there could be a positive decision on Russia-Cyprus flights as early as next week.

According to a transport ministry announceme­nt, the meeting took place in a friendly atmosphere, as both sides were willing to resolve issues, including lifting a ban on chartered flights to Cyprus.

Perdios had recently flown to Moscow on to convince local authoritie­s to include Cyprus on their green lists, apparently with no luck at the time.

The Cypriot deputy tourism minister had briefed the Russian government on the island’s improved Covid-19 data and initiated talks on the restart of chartered flights, without receiving an answer at the time.

On his return, Perdios had told media that lifting restrictio­ns on flights was put off as a new wave of coronaviru­s infections had hit Russia, while they fell behind on their vaccinatio­n rollout.

“Russia’s President Vladimir Putin told us that their vaccinatio­n has slowed down, and they now estimate that they will have 60% of their population vaccinated by September,” Perdios had said.

No chartered flights from Russia were conducted this year, with only scheduled flights carried out.

Perdios had said Russian tour operators were privately planning to carry out about 500 chartered flights to Cyprus.

At Friday’s meeting, the Russian side seemed positive to allow vaccinated Russians to travel to the island as Zverev thanked Cyprus for including the Russian Sputnik-V jab on the list of accepted vaccines against the coronaviru­s, meaning travellers need not undergo a PCR test or self-isolate here.

The Russian deputy minister expressed the hope that flights to and from Cyprus will return to ‘normal levels’, according to the announceme­nt.

Russia is Cyprus’ second largest tourism market accounting for 19.7% of the 3.97 million tourists arriving in 2019.

Cyprus, reopened to the Russian market on April 1, has already received vaccinated Russian tourists.

In May, Russians made up for more than half of 57,320 tourist arrivals or 57% of the total.

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