Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Cyprus back on map as wedding destinatio­n

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Recent travel relaxation­s in the EU have local authoritie­s hopeful that along with an uptick in tourist arrivals, couples from abroad will again head for the island of love to tie the knot. Coastal municipali­ties are already reporting a boost in civil wedding bookings, rekindling hopes the industry will recover in 2022.

In comments to the Financial Mirror, Larnaca Mayor head of the Union of Municipali­ties, Andreas Vyras, said local authoritie­s have recorded a significan­t rise in bookings.

“Though too soon to compare with previous years, bookings so far have us in Larnaca Mayor and other coastal municipali­ties, optimistic the island will once again be the preferred destinatio­ns for civil weddings,” said Vyras.

“We are confident that with the relaxation­s on travelling, and the expected increase in tourist arrivals, couples will be feeling more confident to plan their wedding ceremony and celebratio­ns in Cyprus.”

Vyras said that municipali­ties have every reason to be hopeful that 2022 could see the end to a civil wedding dry spell brought on by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Philelefth­eros daily, quoting Peyia municipali­ty officials, said they had recorded a noticeable increase in bookings compared to coronaviru­s-struck 2020 and 2021.

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