British Airways announced here today that it increases its flight schedule from Cyprus towards two of London’s prime airports London Heathrow and London Gatwick to 17 flights per week.
According to a company press release, following the resumption of the Pafos – Gatwick route on the 30th March 2014, British Airways immediately proceeded with an increase in flights from Larnaka to Gatwick from 3 to 5 times a week.
The direct flights from Larnaka to Gatwick take place on board an A320 aircraft every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Freddie Stier, Commercial Director of British Airways Cyprus and Greece, said that “during peak season, British Airways confirms its commitment to Cyprus with a boost in the number of flights to the island and its offer of greater choice to both incoming and outgoing travelers”.
“With 17 weekly flights to and from Cyprus over the summer period, travelers can now also fully benefit from multiple connections to other destinations across the BA network” she added.