Cyprus Airways Appoints APG Hellas as GSA in
Greece
(16/01/23)
Cyprus Airways has appointed APG Hellas SA as
its General Sales Agent (GSA) in Greece.
APG Hellas will provide sales development
activities, wide ranging marketing support, as well as reservation
and ticketing services.
“We are confident that APG will upgrade the
service of Cyprus Airways customers all over Greece with high
professionalism,” said Paul Sies, CEO of Cyprus Airways. “Their
extensive success in the industry and long-time experience and
expertise will help us better service this market with the
necessary local talent that guarantees global class know-how.”
Cyprus Airways is strategically positioned to
connect Europe with Asia, the Middle East and Africa. Its
international network currently includes Athens, Tel Aviv, Beirut,
Rome, Paris, Yerevan and several popular destinations in Greece
during the summer season.
As part of its international expansion, Cyprus
Airways launched a new route between Larnaca and Paris on 21
December 2022, with two flights per week. The route is being
operated with an Airbus A320 aircraft offering 180 seats.
For the summer of 2023, Cyprus Airways will add
five new destinations to its network, Milan, Zurich, Prague, Basel
and Cairo.
More specifically, the airline will this year
resume twice weekly flights to Prague, Zurich and Cairo and
will, for the first time, operate a twice weekly service to Basel.
Milan Bergamo will also be serviced twice a week
with a possibility to increase the operation to a thrice
weekly service.
Paris and Rome will remain in operation through
summer alongside Santorini (twice per week), Skiathos (twice per
week) and Preveza (twice per week).
Crete and Rhodes will be serviced with thrice
weekly flights, whilst Thessaloniki will be serviced daily.
Beirut will reclaim its daily service while
operations to Tel-Aviv will increase to up to 10 flights per week.
Services to Yerevan, Armenia are set to increase
to up to four weekly flights whilst Athens will be serviced with
up to thrice daily flights.
Konstantinos Tsovilis, CEO of APG Hellas, said,
“With tourism in Cyprus continuing to bounce back post-pandemic,
there are great opportunities to develop Cyprus Airways' long-term
commercial support and partnership with the Greek market. Cyprus
is one of the most popular destinations for Greeks, we will
continue to develop Cyprus Airways presence in the Greek market
and to increase the number of passengers visiting Cyprus every
year.”
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