
Severe winter storm ‘Byron’ dumped up to 55 mm of rain on Nicosia and the Troodos foothills on 9 December, forcing the Meteorological Department to upgrade its alert from yellow to orange. Flooded underpasses feeding Larnaca and Pafos airports kept ground crews busy; several European departures left up to two hours late as aircraft waited out holding patterns.
Civil-defence teams pumped water off the Limassol-Pafos motorway while police urged motorists to avoid mountain routes after landslides. Cruise operators reshuffled shore excursions inland, and the Deputy Ministry of Tourism pushed SMS warnings to 180,000 foreign visitors—the first winter use of its tourist-alert platform.
Airlines waived change fees but not fare differences, catching some travellers off-guard. Mobility managers are reminding staff to review weather-delay clauses and to keep electronic copies of passports in cloud storage in case luggage gets soaked. HR teams have also flagged that many rental-car contracts exclude flood damage, urging assignees to check coverage before driving.
If unexpected itinerary changes mean you suddenly need to extend a stay or secure a new transit visa, VisaHQ can help fast—its Cyprus portal (https://www.visahq.com/cyprus/) processes online renewals, lists embassy contacts, and tracks entry rules in real time, saving stranded passengers another queue at the airport.
Climatologists note that eight of Cyprus’ ten wettest December days have occurred since 2015, arguing that infrastructure upgrades—elevating key road arteries and flood-proofing airport electrical rooms—should be prioritised ahead of Cyprus’ 2026 EU-Council presidency.
Civil-defence teams pumped water off the Limassol-Pafos motorway while police urged motorists to avoid mountain routes after landslides. Cruise operators reshuffled shore excursions inland, and the Deputy Ministry of Tourism pushed SMS warnings to 180,000 foreign visitors—the first winter use of its tourist-alert platform.
Airlines waived change fees but not fare differences, catching some travellers off-guard. Mobility managers are reminding staff to review weather-delay clauses and to keep electronic copies of passports in cloud storage in case luggage gets soaked. HR teams have also flagged that many rental-car contracts exclude flood damage, urging assignees to check coverage before driving.
If unexpected itinerary changes mean you suddenly need to extend a stay or secure a new transit visa, VisaHQ can help fast—its Cyprus portal (https://www.visahq.com/cyprus/) processes online renewals, lists embassy contacts, and tracks entry rules in real time, saving stranded passengers another queue at the airport.
Climatologists note that eight of Cyprus’ ten wettest December days have occurred since 2015, arguing that infrastructure upgrades—elevating key road arteries and flood-proofing airport electrical rooms—should be prioritised ahead of Cyprus’ 2026 EU-Council presidency.









