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Dec 23, 2025

Hailstorm floods access roads to Paphos Airport, causing ground delays but no flight cancellations

Hailstorm floods access roads to Paphos Airport, causing ground delays but no flight cancellations
A fierce winter squall lashed Cyprus’ western coastline on the afternoon of 21 December, pelting Paphos district with marble-sized hailstones and flooding sections of the Limassol–Paphos motorway that links the town with its international airport. The storm reduced visibility to near-zero, prompting the police to issue an immediate traffic advisory and to urge motorists heading to the airport to halve speed and use fog lights.

Ground-handling agents suspended ramp operations for 45 minutes at the height of the storm, delaying several aircraft turn-arounds and pushing back departure slots by up to 30 minutes. While no commercial flights were cancelled, passengers were warned to allow extra time for check-in as local roads became snarled by standing water and stalled vehicles.

Hailstorm floods access roads to Paphos Airport, causing ground delays but no flight cancellations


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Municipal crews worked into the evening to unclog drains around the Yeroskipou industrial estate and tourist strip, and the fire service handled dozens of calls to rescue drivers trapped in flooded underpasses. The Meteorology Department kept a yellow alert in force until 20:00, cautioning that isolated thunderstorms could persist through the night.

The incident is the latest reminder of how increasingly volatile Mediterranean weather can disrupt mobility infrastructure. Hermes Airports said it is reviewing whether to accelerate drainage upgrades and install additional covered walkways ahead of Cyprus’ EU Council Presidency semester in 2026, when the island expects a 20 % spike in diplomatic traffic.
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