Cyprus: Condor operates UK charter flights

Boeing 767-300 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Boeing 767-300 (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Cyprus: Condor operates UK charter flights

Boeing 767-300 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The German holiday airline Condor was able to land charter orders for connections between the United Kingdom and Larnaka. For the tour operator Biblio Travel, three British cities will be connected with Cyprus.

British vacationers are to be brought to Larnaka from Manchester, Birmingham and London-Gatwick on a plane chartered by Condor. The tour operator also enables flight-only bookings. It is expected that around 95.000 holidaymakers can be brought to Cyprus in the next few weeks.

Some of the charter flights are to be carried out on a daily basis. "This summer we are looking forward to carrying 95.000 passengers who can enjoy the certainty that Biblio Travel is fully connected to Atol," said Biblio boss Clare Tobin.

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