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Cyprus Airports Navigate Elevated Holiday Traffic And Record Passenger Numbers

Cyprus airports in Larnaca and Paphos are experiencing a notable surge in traffic during the festive season, signaling a robust rebound in regional travel demand.

Holiday Travel Dynamics

On Friday, December 26, immediately following Christmas, Larnaca International Airport is set to host 65 international arrivals and facilitate 38 departures. Concurrently, Paphos International Airport will process 14 arrivals and 13 departures. This vigorous schedule underscores the heightened activity prevalent during the holiday period.

Record-Breaking Passenger Numbers

Data provided by Hermes Airports reveals that passenger numbers for the first 11 months of 2025 have already surpassed those of the entire previous year. Specifically, between January and November 2025, Larnaca welcomed 9,365,329 passengers while Paphos served 3,640,954 passengers, compared to 8,661,354 and 3,633,990 respectively, in 2024.

Enhanced Parking Infrastructure And Booking Recommendations

The increase in passenger traffic during the festive season has impacted parking availability, particularly at Larnaca Airport, where demand has significantly constrained capacity. In response, airport management has expanded its parking infrastructure by adding 500 new spaces, raising the total to 3,500 available spots.

Authorities urge travelers to secure parking in advance by booking through the official Hermes Airports website. Pre-booking guarantees a reserved spot and ensures a smoother experience amid the peak travel period.

Cyprus Launches State Program To Restore Abandoned Vineyards And Farmland

Introduction And Strategic Objective

The state has unveiled a comprehensive aid measure designed to restore abandoned vineyards and other agricultural lands, addressing both ecological degradation and the rising threat of catastrophic wildfires. Announced by Commissioner Stella Michailidou, the initiative targets the reduction of combustible biomass that exacerbates fire risks, while simultaneously aiming to enhance the overall performance and sustainability of agricultural enterprises.

Implementation And Funding Mechanism

The Department of Agriculture at the Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development And Environment, accessible at Ministry Of Agriculture, is responsible for implementing the measure. Funding is administered by the Cypriot Agricultural Payments Organization, ensuring that direct grants cover a range of essential expenses. These include land clearing, soil preparation, nutrient management, and the procurement of plant material needed for replanting and rejuvenation efforts.

Enhancing Agricultural Sustainability

This initiative not only serves to mitigate wildfire risks by reducing flammable material but also works to improve the operational viability of farms. By promoting the restoration of vineyards with indigenous grape varieties and integrating tree crops adapted to local climatic conditions, the measure aims to modernize agricultural practices while preserving traditional methods. The installation of early growth supports, tailored to foster robust crop development, underlines the commitment to long‐term agricultural resilience.

Cultural Preservation And Climate Adaptation

Beyond its immediate environmental benefits, the measure emphasizes the preservation of Cyprus’s cultural and natural heritage. By restoring the vitality of long-standing agricultural landscapes, it supports the conservation of local traditions and biodiversity. Furthermore, the initiative aligns with broader efforts to adapt to climate change, mitigating its impact and bolstering the region’s overall climatic resilience.

Scope And Eligibility

The scheme specifically targets very small, small, and medium enterprises engaged in primary agricultural production, as defined under European Commission Regulation (EU) 2022/2472. Eligible projects include the mechanical combating of weeds without herbicides and the maintenance of clean farmlands, part of voluntary agro-environmental commitments. Enterprises facing operational challenges or those under recovery orders for previous state aid are excluded from participating in this measure.

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