1. VisaHQ.com
  2. /
  3. Global Mobility News
  4. /
  5. Cyprus
  6. /
  7. Nationwide Road Closures and Drone Ban as Cyprus Hosts First EU Leaders’ Summit

Nationwide Road Closures and Drone Ban as Cyprus Hosts First EU Leaders’ Summit

Apr 24, 2026
·
Nationwide Road Closures and Drone Ban as Cyprus Hosts First EU Leaders’ Summit
Cyprus is rolling out its largest security operation in decades as it welcomes heads of state and government for the informal European Council meeting on 23–24 April. The police have announced rolling closures on key arteries linking Nicosia, Larnaca and Famagusta, plus sporadic shutdowns of the Nicosia–Larnaca and Larnaca–Ayia Napa motorways. A Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) and NAVTEX have been issued that restrict civilian drone flights and maritime traffic around Ayia Napa Marina during the summit hours.

Nationwide Road Closures and Drone Ban as Cyprus Hosts First EU Leaders’ Summit


For executives and support staff travelling in at short notice, VisaHQ can streamline the visa and entry permit process, coordinating documentation and embassy appointments to avoid further delays. Their Cyprus portal (https://www.visahq.com/cyprus/) offers real-time guidance on required paperwork and can expedite processing for those needing to reroute through Paphos or extend stays because of the summit disruption.

For corporate mobility managers the disruption is immediate: trips between Larnaca International Airport and the capital now take up to two hours, and courier deliveries requiring same-day clearance at customs are being deferred until Monday. Ride-hailing platforms have introduced surge-pricing caps, while several multinationals have shifted client meetings online. Authorities emphasise the measures are temporary, but they also provide a real-time stress test of Cyprus’ transport infrastructure ahead of its EU Council Presidency in 2026-27. Analysts say any prolonged traffic paralysis could dent the island’s pitch to host more regional headquarters. To minimise impact, businesses are advised to re-route through Paphos airport where possible, arrange hotel shuttles with accredited providers, and alert assignees to carry photo ID for random spot checks. Normal traffic patterns are expected to resume late evening on 24 April, although an island-wide drone prohibition remains in force through midnight as an anti-surveillance precaution.

Cypriot Visas & Immigration Team @ VisaHQ

VisaHQ's expert visas and immigration team helps individuals and companies navigate global travel, work, and residency requirements. We handle document preparation, application filings, government agencies coordination, every aspect necessary to ensure fast, compliant, and stress-free approvals.

×