
With summer only weeks away and the tourism sector still nursing wounds from regional conflict, the Deputy Ministry of Tourism is banking on Travel Expo Cyprus 2026 – running 17-19 April at the State Fair grounds in Nicosia – to jump-start demand. Travel And Tour World’s 11 April preview notes that national tourism boards from Greece, Saudi Arabia, Poland and beyond will join airlines such as Aegean, Ryanair and Wizz Air to pitch routes and packages. The fair is deliberately scheduled after the tentative US-Iran cease-fire, giving suppliers a chance to rebuild consumer confidence. Government officials will unveil fresh incentives under the “Value Plus Cyprus” campaign, including flexible cancellation windows and targeted discounts for long-stay visitors and corporate groups. Exhibitors will also showcase cruise itineraries that reroute around the Strait of Hormuz disruption and spotlight alternative Levant connections via Larnaca. Beyond leisure, organisers have carved out a business-mobility pavilion where relocation companies, serviced-housing providers and immigration lawyers will brief HR teams on residency permits, the updated digital-nomad quota and Schengen-readiness timelines. Seminars will decode the EU Entry/Exit System (EES) – now live in most of Europe but not yet in Cyprus – and its impact on assignee travel histories.
Whether you’re a leisure traveller eyeing a late-summer escape or an HR officer coordinating multi-country rotations, VisaHQ can streamline the paperwork. Its Cyprus portal (https://www.visahq.com/cyprus/) summarises the latest entry requirements, processes online visa applications and even offers concierge services, allowing delegates to leave the expo with concrete next steps rather than a fresh to-do list.
Transport infrastructure features prominently. The Ministry of Transport will present upgraded port-capacity plans and progress on Larnaca’s terminal expansion, aiming to reassure tour operators that the island can absorb pent-up demand once regional skies stabilise. For global-mobility managers, the expo offers a consolidated venue to renegotiate hotel rates, lock in group fares and obtain first-hand briefings on evolving visa and security rules before the peak assignment window opens in May-June.
Whether you’re a leisure traveller eyeing a late-summer escape or an HR officer coordinating multi-country rotations, VisaHQ can streamline the paperwork. Its Cyprus portal (https://www.visahq.com/cyprus/) summarises the latest entry requirements, processes online visa applications and even offers concierge services, allowing delegates to leave the expo with concrete next steps rather than a fresh to-do list.
Transport infrastructure features prominently. The Ministry of Transport will present upgraded port-capacity plans and progress on Larnaca’s terminal expansion, aiming to reassure tour operators that the island can absorb pent-up demand once regional skies stabilise. For global-mobility managers, the expo offers a consolidated venue to renegotiate hotel rates, lock in group fares and obtain first-hand briefings on evolving visa and security rules before the peak assignment window opens in May-June.