Paphos ban for Israeli airlines continues to May

Paphos ban for Israeli airlines continues to May

Air Haifa has postponed the launch of the Haifa-Paphos Road until May 1, indicating that the security ban on Israeli Airlines using Cypriot airport will continue in April.


Since January, Israeli Airlines has not been granted clearance by the Israeli security authorities to land at Pavos Airport in Cyprus. The passengers who bought tickets to the Cypriot resort were surprised in recent months to discover that their flights had turned into Larana, where they were transported by the bus on a two -hour trip to Paulus, which was paid by the airline.

Evidence indicates that this situation will continue until the beginning of May, at least, because Air Haifa, which announced last month that a new road to Paphos will be opened on April 3, has now been postponed to launch the road until May 1 “due to the operational restrictions that were not in our control.” “Passengers who bought tickets for flights will be transferred from Haifa to Paveros or from Paverus to Haifa between April 3 and April 30, 2025, to alternative flights that will be operated on similar dates between Haifa and Larnaca.







Taking into account Air Haifa, it is amazing for other Israeli Airlines to continue marketing Paphos tickets during April. EL Al has prices starting from $ 140 in each direction in April, while Arkia has prices of $ 136 and ISRAIR of $ 110. There is no indication of the website that it is likely that flights to Laranka are likely to be redirected instead of Pavos, although the potential change in some cases is mentioned in a very small print.

It should be noted that foreign airlines are not subject to these security restrictions and continue to fly to and to Paulus.

It was published by Globes, Israel Business News – En.globes.co.il – on March 24, 2025.

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Haifa Air Credit: ATR

Haifa Air Credit: ATR

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