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Junior Achievement Cyprus Launches Applications for Student Entrepreneurship Programmes

Junior Achievement Cyprus (JA Cyprus), a prominent non-profit organisation that promotes entrepreneurship among young people, has announced the opening of applications for its flagship entrepreneurship programmes for the academic year 2024-2025. Aimed at fostering business acumen, innovation, and leadership skills among students, these initiatives offer invaluable hands-on experience in building and managing a business from the ground up.

The organisation’s two primary programmes—the “Company Programme” and the “StartUp Programme”—are designed to equip students with the skills necessary to thrive in the competitive global economy. Both initiatives aim to bridge the gap between theoretical learning and practical business application, encouraging students to think creatively and act decisively in real-world scenarios. The programmes are open to students from public and private secondary schools, as well as universities across Cyprus.

Fostering Entrepreneurship from a Young Age

The “Company Programme” targets secondary school students, providing them with the opportunity to form a real company and develop their own products or services. This programme has gained international recognition, having been implemented across over 40 countries. Students are mentored by experienced business leaders and educators, who guide them through the complexities of entrepreneurship, from ideation to execution. Participants not only learn how to develop a business plan but also how to pitch their ideas to potential investors, handle financials, and navigate the competitive market.

The “StartUp Programme,” on the other hand, is tailored to university students and young professionals. This initiative allows participants to create their own startups, offering a platform to explore innovative solutions to real-world problems. Through this programme, aspiring entrepreneurs receive mentorship, access to business networks, and an opportunity to pitch their projects to investors at both local and international events.

The programmes culminate in local competitions, where teams present their business ideas to a panel of judges composed of industry professionals. Successful teams have the opportunity to compete at the European level, representing Cyprus in the Junior Achievement Europe Competitions. These events not only provide international exposure but also offer students the chance to expand their business networks, gain feedback from experts, and potentially secure funding for their ventures.

Cyprus Hits Historic Tourism Peak As Overtourism Risks Mount

Record-Breaking Performance In Tourism

Cyprus’ tourism sector achieved unprecedented success in 2025 with record-breaking arrivals and revenues. According to Eurobank analyst Konstantinos Vrachimis, the island’s performance was underpinned by solid real income growth and enhanced market diversification.

Robust Growth In Arrivals And Revenues

Total tourist arrivals reached 4.5 million in 2025, rising 12.2% from 4 million in 2024, with momentum sustained through the final quarter. Tourism receipts for the January–November period climbed to €3.6 billion, marking a 15.3% year-on-year increase that exceeded inflation. The improvement was not driven by volume alone. Average expenditure per visitor increased by 4.6%, while daily spending rose by 9.2%, indicating stronger purchasing power and higher-value tourism activity.

Economic Impact And Diversification Of Source Markets

The stronger performance translated into tangible gains for the broader services economy, lifting real tourism-related income and overall sector turnover. Demand patterns are also shifting. While the United Kingdom remains Cyprus’ largest source market, its relative share has moderated as arrivals from Israel, Germany, Italy, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, Austria, and Poland have expanded. This gradual diversification reduces dependency on a single market and strengthens resilience against external shocks.

Enhanced Air Connectivity And Seasonal Dynamics

Air connectivity has improved markedly in 2025, with flight volumes expanding substantially compared to 2019. This expansion is driven by increased airline capacity, enhanced route coverage, and more frequent flights, supporting demand during shoulder seasons and reducing overreliance on peak-month flows. Seasonal patterns remain prominent, with arrivals building through the spring and peaking in summer, thereby bolstering employment, fiscal receipts, and corporate earnings across hospitality, transport, and retail sectors.

Structural Risks And Future Considerations

Despite strong headline figures, structural challenges remain. The European Commission’s EU Tourism Dashboard highlights tourism intensity, seasonality, and market concentration as key risk indicators. Cyprus records a high ratio of overnight stays relative to its resident population, signalling potential overtourism pressures. Continued reliance on a limited group of origin markets also exposes the sector to geopolitical uncertainty and sudden demand swings. Seasonal peaks place additional strain on infrastructure, housing availability, labour supply, and natural resources, particularly water.

Strategic Investment And Market Resilience

Vrachimis concludes that sustained growth will depend on targeted investment, product upgrading, and continued market diversification. Strengthening year-round offerings, improving infrastructure capacity, and promoting higher-value experiences can help balance demand while preserving long-term competitiveness. These measures are essential not only to manage overtourism risks but also to ensure tourism remains a stable pillar of Cyprus’ economic development.

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