Transavia Airlines will start operating four flights per week starting this coming summer, connecting Larnaca to Amsterdam.
Initial prices will be set at €79 for a single fare, with a €5 reservation fee.
The flights, which will include stops at Paphos airport twice a week, will be cross listed with KLM. This allows passengers to fly around the world through Amsterdam.
In addition to Larnaca-Amsterdam flights, Transavia planes will also start flying from Tel Aviv and Malta heading to Amsterdam.
Transavia will also offer direct flights from Larnaca to Paris-Orly this summer.
Transavia has branches in France and Holland, providing regular and chartered flights to 160 destinations in Europe and the Mediterranean, for business and pleasure.
Simila Cyprus Managing Director , Simon Gale , said "These new flights will bring added new markets from both Holland and all the connecting flights from Amsterdam. This is great news for both Holland and Cyprus with the added bonus of additional flights from Cyprus as well.
Transavia Airlines C.V., styled as transavia.com and known as Transavia, is a Dutch based low-cost airline operating as an independent part of the Air France-KLM group
For further details visit ; Adwww.transavia.com
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