Low-cost airline Blue Air will open its second external operational base in Cyprus, following Cyprus Airways’ announcement of liquidation starting February 9. Thus, starting January 19, Blue Air will operate two new scheduled flights from Larnaca to Athens and Thessaloniki.
Larnaca – Athens flights will be operated daily, while the Larnaca – Thessaloniki route will be operated 3 times a week.
Flight tickets are available starting from 32.90 EUR/segment for flights departing from Larnaca. For flights departing from Athens, fares start from 42.90 EUR/segment, and those departing from Thessaloniki start from 29.90 EUR/segment.
The company currently operates with 11 aircraft and plans to add at least 5 planes to its fleet over the next 5 years, with older aircraft to be phased out starting mid-2016. Currently, 4 aircraft belong to the company, while the other 7 are leased.
Source: Economica
Frequently Asked Questions
When will Blue Air start the new flights from Larnaca?
The new scheduled flights from Larnaca to Athens and Thessaloniki will begin operations on January 19.
What are the ticket prices for the new routes?
Fares start at 32.90 EUR from Larnaca, 42.90 EUR from Athens, and 29.90 EUR from Thessaloniki per segment.
How many aircraft does Blue Air currently operate?
Blue Air currently operates a fleet of 11 aircraft, with plans to expand and modernize the fleet in the coming years.