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Tourism businesses warn of ‘collapse’ and seek crisis talks with Deputy Minister

May 7, 2026
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Tourism businesses warn of ‘collapse’ and seek crisis talks with Deputy Minister
Cyprus’ small-business federation Povek has requested an urgent meeting with Deputy Tourism Minister Kostas Koumis after members reported turnover drops exceeding 50 % in core tourist areas, according to a 6 May statement. Shopkeepers, water-sports operators, vehicle-rental firms and leisure-centre owners say the conflict-driven fall in arrivals is endangering thousands of seasonal jobs. Passenger data back their concerns: Hermes Airports logged a 16 % year-on-year fall in April arrivals, while hoteliers are seeing bookings down 25 % for the June–August peak.

Tourism businesses warn of ‘collapse’ and seek crisis talks with Deputy Minister


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Many fear they will be excluded from existing subsidy schemes and are calling for targeted payroll support and deferred tax payments. Stakeholders are also pressing for a marketing blitz in the UK, Poland and Germany to reassure travellers about security and to offset negative headlines linking Cyprus to the Iran conflict. Without intervention, Povek warns, businesses may shutter for the entire summer, triggering a cascade of layoffs and undermining Cyprus’ reputation for service quality. For HR teams managing expatriate staff on the island, the risk is twofold: reduced ancillary services (car hire, leisure options) could impact quality of life, while potential job losses in the hospitality supply chain may complicate spousal employment and schooling arrangements. The Deputy Ministry has yet to announce a response, but insiders suggest a rescue package could include rent relief for seasonal shops and a temporary cut in VAT on tourist services—measures that would indirectly benefit corporate travellers by keeping the ecosystem functioning.

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