Cyprus Airways prepares for online operations to Paris and chooses APG for GSA services in France
September 2022
Cyprus Airways, national flag carrier of Cyprus, based at Larnaca International Airport, has chosen APG as its General Sales Agent (GSA) in France for the launch of its new service from Paris to Larnaca.
Under the agreement APG will be providing the airline with sales development activities, wide ranging marketing support, as well as reservation and ticketing services.
Cyprus Airways’ international network currently includes Tel Aviv, Cairo, Athens, Santorini and several other destinations in Greece.
Cyprus Airways is launching the new route between Paris and Larnaca on 21st of December 2022 as part of its international expansion. The service will operate twice weekly with an Airbus A320 offering 180 Economy Class seats.
Richard Burgess, President, APG Network said ”We are delighted to be working with Cyprus Airways in France and being part of the airline’s exciting growth strategy. With tourism to Cyprus continuing to return strongly after the pandemic, there are great opportunities to develop long-term trade support for Cyprus Airways in the French market.”
Paul Sies, CEO, Cyprus Airways said: "We are excited to launch Paris double weekly flights and we are confident APG Network will support us in making this route a strong contributor to our long-term mission to establish Cyprus Airways as stable flag carrier, contributing to growing the Island’s inbound tourism and broadening the horizon for local travellers."
Under the agreement APG will be providing the airline with sales development activities, wide ranging marketing support, as well as reservation and ticketing services.
Cyprus Airways’ international network currently includes Tel Aviv, Cairo, Athens, Santorini and several other destinations in Greece.
Cyprus Airways is launching the new route between Paris and Larnaca on 21st of December 2022 as part of its international expansion. The service will operate twice weekly with an Airbus A320 offering 180 Economy Class seats.
Richard Burgess, President, APG Network said ”We are delighted to be working with Cyprus Airways in France and being part of the airline’s exciting growth strategy. With tourism to Cyprus continuing to return strongly after the pandemic, there are great opportunities to develop long-term trade support for Cyprus Airways in the French market.”
Paul Sies, CEO, Cyprus Airways said: "We are excited to launch Paris double weekly flights and we are confident APG Network will support us in making this route a strong contributor to our long-term mission to establish Cyprus Airways as stable flag carrier, contributing to growing the Island’s inbound tourism and broadening the horizon for local travellers."
ABOUT CYPRUS AIRWAYS: www.cyprusairways.com
Cyprus Airways operates flights to Europe and the Middle-East with a team of over 100 passionate people based at Larnaca International Airport. All Cyprus Airways flights operate on Airbus A320 aircraft with a capacity of 180 Economy Class seats.
In July 2018, Cyprus Airways has successfully passed the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Operational Safety Audit (IOSA), one of the highest standards in the world for airline operational safety.
In October 2018, the company became a member of the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
In April 2021, Cyprus Airways was acquired by the SJC Group, a Maltese group with operations across Africa and the Middle East, incorporating a number of different activities including helicopter commercial flight operations and maintenance from dedicated hangars within Malta International Airport. The SJC Group maintains a fleet of private aircraft to provide emergency services in remote
parts of the world. The company is also a leading provider of fire, safety, and security services.
The company’s long-term goal is to contribute in the increase of tourism in Cyprus, while at the same time broadening the horizon for local travellers.
Cyprus Airways operates flights to Europe and the Middle-East with a team of over 100 passionate people based at Larnaca International Airport. All Cyprus Airways flights operate on Airbus A320 aircraft with a capacity of 180 Economy Class seats.
In July 2018, Cyprus Airways has successfully passed the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Operational Safety Audit (IOSA), one of the highest standards in the world for airline operational safety.
In October 2018, the company became a member of the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
In April 2021, Cyprus Airways was acquired by the SJC Group, a Maltese group with operations across Africa and the Middle East, incorporating a number of different activities including helicopter commercial flight operations and maintenance from dedicated hangars within Malta International Airport. The SJC Group maintains a fleet of private aircraft to provide emergency services in remote
parts of the world. The company is also a leading provider of fire, safety, and security services.
The company’s long-term goal is to contribute in the increase of tourism in Cyprus, while at the same time broadening the horizon for local travellers.
About APG:
With over 100 offices covering over 170 countries, APG offers a comprehensive and innovative approach to airline distribution for over 200 airline clients worldwide. APG offers not only global online and offline representation but also interline e-ticketing solutions, BSP, ARC and TCH support services as well as state-of-the-art NDC distribution solutions, all aimed at reducing costs and maximising an airline's yield and revenue potential.