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Thirty-nine departures scrubbed at Larnaca despite gradual reopening

Mar 8, 2026
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Thirty-nine departures scrubbed at Larnaca despite gradual reopening
Normality remains patchy. While some carriers returned, Larnaca International still logged 29 outright cancellations on 7 March, according to airport movement data collated by local outlet Tala Community News. Flights to London, Malta, Amman, Beirut, Dubai and Tel Aviv were among those pulled, underscoring the fragility of regional air corridors. By contrast, Paphos Airport operated close to schedule, dropping only two Tel Aviv services. The cancellations stem from a mosaic of factors: airlines’ individual risk thresholds, crew-pairing rules affected by extended block times around no-fly zones, and aircraft availability after earlier diversions.

Thirty-nine departures scrubbed at Larnaca despite gradual reopening


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Emirates, for example, reversed an earlier blanket suspension but still needed extra time to re-position wide-bodies and restore crew rosters. The result is a two-speed gateway system in which leisure-heavy Paphos has become the preferred entry point for last-minute travellers, while Larnaca—Cyprus’ primary business hub—faces rolling gaps in its timetable. Supply-chain managers with cargo booked on passenger flights should expect knock-on delays. Freight forwarders report that hold-space ex-Larnaca remains over-subscribed, pushing urgent shipments onto trucking routes to Athens or onto freighters via Istanbul. For mobile employees, experts recommend a “48-hour confirmation rule”: do not commit to meetings on the island unless the inbound flight is firm inside two days of departure. Hermes Airports says it is working airline-by-airline to rebuild resilience but concedes that “full normalisation” could take another week. Travellers are urged to monitor arrival/departure boards and build contingency time—particularly when connecting to onward ferries or regional charters.

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