Cyprus Airways adds flight to Yerevan, Armenia

Aug 21 2022
Sunday, Aug 21, 2022

Cyprus Airways announced today its third weekly direct flight to Yerevan, Armenia.

The added frequency, starting on September 13 continues increasing capacity on the route following its successful launch late last month.

Yerevan is the capital and largest city of Armenia, as well as one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities.

Situated along the Hrazdan River, it is the administrative, cultural, and industrial centre of the

Paul Sies, CEO, Cyprus Airways, said: “Following this successful launch and increasing demand,an additional weekly flight to Yerevan was inevitable. It shows our intent to grow and expand our international network further.”

Flights to Athens have effectively been increased to double daily; Beirut becomes a daily service, while flights to Tel-Aviv increased to six weekly services.

Cyprus Airways will soon be announcing its winter 2022/23 flight schedule with new frequencies to the most popular destinations at the best value for money prices.

The airline also announced it will increase frequencies on its most popular routes.

Cyprus Airways currently operates to Athens, Thessaloniki, Preveza, Skiathos, Rhodes, Santorini, Heraklion, Tel Aviv, and Beirut.

CivilNet: Tentative dialogue between Armenia and Turkey: A view from Istanbul

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19 Aug, 2022 06:08

After the 2020 Karabakh war, the international community and the countries of the region began talking about steps to establish peace in the South Caucasus. Turkey, which had supported Azerbaijan in the war, called on Armenia to learn lessons from the conflict.

Last December, Armenia and Turkey appointed special envoys for normalizing relations. As of August, Armenian and Turkish envoys Ruben Rubinyan and Serdar Kılıç have already met four times. Following their most recent meeting, Armenia and Turkey agreed to open their border to citizens of third countries “at the earliest date possible,” in the biggest breakthrough in normalization efforts in many years.

CivilNet’s team traveled to Istanbul to learn more about what Armenians in Turkey think about the developments and to speak with Turkish political experts.