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Israel suspends commercial flights to Paphos in Cyprus, reasons unspecified

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Posted on January 27, 2025

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Israel Suspends Flights to Paphos, Cyprus Over Security

NICOSIA (Reuters) - Israel has ordered the suspension of Israeli commercial flights to Paphos in Cyprus, Cypriot officials confirmed on Monday, for unspecified security reasons.

Domestic security agency Shin Bet ordered the suspension of flights to the airport, a terminal catering mainly to charter traffic on the western coast of Cyprus, late on Sunday night, reports from Israel said.

"The Republic of Cyprus is aware of the change in scheduling, for security reasons, of Israeli companies from and to Paphos airport. This happened some days ago," a Cypriot official told Reuters.

"Flights (from Israel) are continuing normally to Larnaca," the official added, referring to Cyprus's largest international airport.

Paphos is the smallest of Cyprus's two airports and abuts a military base slated for an upgrade by the U.S. According to its winter flight schedule available online, there are up to 10 flights a week from Tel Aviv and 7 flights a week from Haifa.

(Reporting by Michele Kambas; Editing by Stephen Coates)

Key Takeaways

  • Israel suspends flights to Paphos, Cyprus.
  • Security reasons cited for the suspension.
  • Shin Bet ordered the flight suspension.
  • Flights to Larnaca remain unaffected.
  • Paphos airport is near a military base.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is the suspension of Israeli flights to Paphos, Cyprus, due to security reasons.
Why were flights to Paphos suspended?
Flights were suspended for unspecified security reasons as ordered by Shin Bet.
Are flights to other Cypriot airports affected?
No, flights to Larnaca, Cyprus's largest airport, continue normally.

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