New Cyprus Airways names first destinations
Start-up carrier Cyprus Airways, which will launch operations in June, has confirmed its first routes as Heraklion and Rhodes in Greece and Tel Aviv, Israel. The carrier—which will use a one-class, 144-seat Airbus A319 on the services—has not disclosed frequencies, but said it would reveal 2 additional destinations over the next few weeks. In the fall, Cyprus Airways said it will announce a revised and extended flight schedule to be implemented in March 2018, with the arrival of a second A319. The airline said it is looking into adding more aircraft by the end of 2018. The Cyprus Airways brand was secured by Charlie Airlines in July 2016 under a 10-year deal with the Cypriot govt. Charlie Airlines was founded by Russia’s S7 Group co-owner Vladislav Filev. The former Cyprus Airways went out of business in Jan 2015. <br/>
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New Cyprus Airways names first destinations
Start-up carrier Cyprus Airways, which will launch operations in June, has confirmed its first routes as Heraklion and Rhodes in Greece and Tel Aviv, Israel. The carrier—which will use a one-class, 144-seat Airbus A319 on the services—has not disclosed frequencies, but said it would reveal 2 additional destinations over the next few weeks. In the fall, Cyprus Airways said it will announce a revised and extended flight schedule to be implemented in March 2018, with the arrival of a second A319. The airline said it is looking into adding more aircraft by the end of 2018. The Cyprus Airways brand was secured by Charlie Airlines in July 2016 under a 10-year deal with the Cypriot govt. Charlie Airlines was founded by Russia’s S7 Group co-owner Vladislav Filev. The former Cyprus Airways went out of business in Jan 2015. <br/>