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Paphos Achieves Full Operational Readiness As Tourism Season Kicks Off

Paphos has resumed full tourism operations, with hotels and infrastructure returning to standard activity levels ahead of the new season. Most hospitality and tourism services are now operating, supporting arrivals from international markets.

Hospitality Sector Recovery Accelerates

According to the Paphos Regional Board of Tourism (Etap), hotels are reopening in line with seasonal demand. By the end of March, around 25,000 of the island’s 30,000 available beds are expected to be in operation, reflecting increased activity in the sector.

Comprehensive Reinstatement Of The Tourism Ecosystem

Across the region, restaurants, attractions, and museums have resumed operations. Tourism services are functioning at normal levels, allowing visitors access to accommodation, dining, and cultural sites.

Enhanced Connectivity And Strategic Investments

Air connectivity remains stable, with about 95% of scheduled flights operating. Flight availability supports travel from key markets and aligns with the start of the tourism season.

A Forward-Looking Vision

Etap said the current level of activity reflects readiness across the tourism sector. Ongoing investments focus on maintaining tourism infrastructure and supporting year-round demand.

Bank Of Cyprus Launches Cybersecurity Programme For Students In Limassol

Bank of Cyprus launched a cybersecurity initiative in Limassol as part of its “The Young Ask and Provide Solutions” programme, involving students in simulated cyberattack scenarios. The programme focuses on practical training in cyber defense and awareness of risks linked to digital infrastructure.

Innovative Collaboration And Real-World Challenges

In partnership with the Education Ministry and non-profit organization TechIsland, the programme provided a robust platform for young minds to confront realistic cyberattack simulations. Held at the modern Limassol regional offices of the Bank of Cyprus, the interactive space enabled 60 secondary school students from across the region to collaboratively tackle the complex threats facing national digital infrastructure.

Practical Exercises And Strategic Insights

Participants took part in workshops built around cyberattack scenarios. Tasks included identifying prevention strategies, planning response measures, and proposing public awareness approaches. The exercises focused on coordination and decision-making during cyber incidents.

Empowering Tomorrow’s Leaders

According to Elli Ioannidou, the programme is designed to combine theoretical knowledge with practical experience. She said the initiative aims to help students understand real-world challenges and develop problem-solving skills. Additional input was provided by Marios Stavrou, who noted that managing cyber incidents requires coordination across multiple teams and functions.

Building A Resilient Cyber Ecosystem

Experts, including Mathaios Panteli and Tanya Romanyukha highlighted the importance of early digital skills and cybersecurity awareness. Their comments focused on preparing the future workforce skills needed for managing digital risks. The programme forms part of broader efforts to strengthen cybersecurity awareness and education in Cyprus.

The Bank of Cyprus remains committed to investing in forward-thinking initiatives that inspire youth and enhance community awareness. Through these targeted efforts, the bank is not only addressing immediate security challenges but also contributing to a future where advanced technology and robust cyber defense mechanisms coexist seamlessly.

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