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Larnaca Airport reopens Tuesday with flights to Athens, Sofia, Tel Aviv

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Larnaca Airport reopens on Tuesday with five arrivals and five departures to and from Athens, Sofia and Tel Aviv as Cyprus takes a further step in easing the restrictions imposed as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.

The Cyprus News Agency reports that the first plane will take off from Larnaca airport  for Athens at 8 am. The first arrival is also from Athens, at 12.15.

Departures and arrivals are also scheduled on Tuesday to and from Sofia and Tel Aviv, it added.

Larnaca, Paphos airports ready for June 9 reopening

Transport Minister Yiannis Karousos is set to visit the airport to welcome the first arrivals, CNA added.

Airport authorities have urged people to follow all the strict self protection measures against Covid-19 and to carry all necessary certificates.

The airports will operate under strict protocols which among other require everyone to wear a mask and gloves. Access will be restricted to passengers and employees.

Cyprus to open airports in two phases, starting June 9

Cyprus reopens its airports in two stages, on June 9 and June 20.  All arrivals from June 9 to 20 (groups A and B) must have a Covid-19 free certificate 72 hours prior to departure.

From June 20  there will be no travel restrictions for arrivals from group A. Arrivals from group B (currently six countries) will require the certificate.

Currently category A countries are:

Malta
Greece
Bulgaria
Norway
Austria
Finland
Slovakia
Hungary
Israel
Denmark
Germany
Slovenia
Lithuania

Category B Countries

Switzerland
Czech Republic
Poland
Romania
Croatia
Estonia

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