Cyprus Airports to Handle Approximately 12 Million Passengers in 2024
Cyprus' airports are set to break a new passenger traffic record in 2024. According to Hermes Airports, the service provider, over 12 million passengers are expected to either depart from or arrive at Larnaca and Paphos airports by the end of the year.

The operator reported that in the first 11 months of 2024, a total of 11.6 million passengers passed through the two airports. Of these, 715,231 arrived or departed in November, marking a 7% increase compared to November 2023.
The final passenger count for the year is expected to reach approximately 12.2 million, representing a 5% increase over last year.
- “The passenger traffic levels observed in recent months reflect consistently high demand for air travel. These excellent results and the new record expected to be set confirm the success of Hermes Airports' strategy,” the operator said in a statement.
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