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Jan 9, 2026

VIP Arrivals Flood Nicosia as EU-Presidency Opening Ceremony Strains Local Transport

VIP Arrivals Flood Nicosia as EU-Presidency Opening Ceremony Strains Local Transport
The opening gala of Cyprus’ EU-Council Presidency on 7 January drew heads of state and senior officials from across Europe and the Middle East, causing the capital’s transport network to operate at near-capacity. Beginning at 15:00, convoys carrying leaders from Ukraine, Lebanon, Iraq, the Arab League and EU institutions snaked from Larnaca and Paphos airports to Nicosia’s Theatre Organisation of Cyprus (THOC), temporarily closing sections of the A1 motorway.

Hermes Airports confirmed 42 additional business-jet movements and six up-gauged scheduled flights, including Aegean’s first near-full A321neo rotation on the new Larnaca–Brussels route. To manage the influx, airport operator and police introduced fast-track lanes for diplomatic passports and erected a temporary terminal tent to process delegations within 15 minutes of landing.

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VIP Arrivals Flood Nicosia as EU-Presidency Opening Ceremony Strains Local Transport


Inside Nicosia, city buses were rerouted and a park-and-ride scheme activated around the GSP Stadium, yet traffic still built up to 8 km on the Limassol Avenue approach by early evening. Ride-hailing firms reported surge-pricing spikes of up to 260 percent. Event planners for upcoming presidency meetings are now advised to stagger arrival slots and provide coach transfers directly from airports to hotels to avoid gridlock.

The ceremony itself emphasised themes of sovereignty and peace, but local businesses were quick to note the commercial upside: restaurants near Eleftheria Square posted a 40 percent revenue jump compared with the same Wednesday in 2025. The Cyprus Hotel Association expects similar boosts during each ministerial session, underscoring the presidency’s wider economic and mobility footprint.

Authorities say lessons learned this week will inform traffic-management plans for the next high-level meetings in late February, when EU finance ministers are due in Limassol.
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