Passenger traffic in April 2025 exceeded the 1 million milestone for the first time, the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Works said in a statement, noting that the percentage increase compared to the corresponding period in 2024 amounts to 20,66%.
Expressing satisfaction, the Ministry of Transport notes that Larnaca and Paphos airports welcomed 1.157.414 passengers during April 2025, recording an increase of 20,66% compared to the corresponding period in 2024, while the highest passenger traffic ever recorded for the period January - April continues to be recorded, with an increase of 11,83% compared to 2024.
“The results of April 2025, in which for the first time the number of passengers transported through Larnaca and Paphos airports exceeded one million, are a testament to the coordinated efforts of the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Works, Hermes Airports Ltd, the Deputy Ministry of Tourism, as well as all stakeholders in the tourism industry. These results confirm that the strategy to extend the tourist season is paying off, with already tangible results and benefits in the current year,” it says.
According to the Ministry of Transport, passenger volume at Larnaca Airport increased by 23,05%, while at Paphos Airport it increased by 15,51% compared to 2024.
“With the main markets being the United Kingdom, Greece, Israel, Poland and Germany, aircraft traffic increased by 12,68% compared to 2024 and amounted to 8.756 flights,” the Ministry notes.
The largest increase in absolute numbers was seen at Larnaca Airport on routes to Israel, the United Kingdom, Greece, Poland, and Armenia. At Paphos Airport, increases were seen on routes to Israel, the United Kingdom, Jordan, Poland, and Germany, it reports.
"On the other hand, the largest decreases were seen at Larnaca Airport from Finland, Belgium, Jordan, Lithuania and Estonia, while at Paphos Airport from France, Estonia, Slovakia, Greece and Romania," the announcement added.
"The extension of the tourist season is the result of a collective effort, which is not limited to the directly involved bodies and associates of the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Works, but is essentially based on the contribution of market professionals, local communities, Tourism Development and Promotion Companies, as well as other stakeholders", emphasizes the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Works and, in conclusion, expresses its warm thanks to all those who contribute substantially to the achievement of this common goal.
Source: KYPE










