Local airline Cyprus Airways on Thursday announced the resumption of daily flights between Larnaca and Tel Aviv, restoring a key air link between Cyprus and Israel.

The airline confirmed that the route will operate on a daily basis, offering passengers “frequent and convenient travel options” between the two destinations.

The move marks the return of an important connection, with Tel Aviv remaining a popular destination for travellers from Cyprus.

The company stated that “the decision to resume scheduled operations follows a careful assessment of the current situation in the region“.

“Cyprus Airways continues to monitor developments closely and remains in regular coordination with the relevant authorities to ensure smooth and reliable operations,” the company added.

The resumption forms part of the airline’s broader summer schedule, which focuses on enhancing connectivity across key regional markets.

This strategy, the company explained, is aimed at providing “greater flexibility and choice” for passengers during the peak tourist season, as demand for travel increases.

“We are pleased to resume our Tel Aviv route and gradually restore connectivity with Israel,” said Cyprus Airways chief executive Thanos Pascalis.

This route has long been important for both leisure and business travel, and we look forward to welcoming passengers back on board,” he added.