Greece's national carrier Aegean is set to expand its activity to Cyprus with the addition of two new routes.
The airline will introduce two weekly flights from Pafos–Athens and Larnaca–Beirut from 12 December.
The new popular destination adds to the already existing connectivity from Cyprus, and along with the new direct route from Larnaca to Beirut, which already runs twice a week.
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