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Press Releases

24.04.2007
GB Increases Paphos Service
British Airways franchise partner GB Airways has increased its service from Paphos to reach a total of 19 weekly flights to London and Manchester this summer.

23.04.2007
Orphanides in New Larnaca Acquisition
Orphanides Pcl (ORF) have announced the acquisition of the activities and assets of Fthino Kalathi Limited, which operates as a super market in Larnaca.

13.04.2007
Cyprus, Montenegro Establish Diplomatic Relations
Andreas Mavroyiannis, permanent representative of Cyprus to the United Nations, and his Montenegrin counterpart Nebojsa Kaludjerovic have signed a document for the conclusion of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

Cyprus Restaurants
Pavarotti
Pavarotti's Restaurant (Pafos, Cyprus)
Opinions

14.04.2007
Tourists Pay for State Greed?
Travel chief says proposed charges would price Cyprus out of the region.

12.03.2007
What a load of rubbish
Five-hundred-and-fifty-three thousand tons of solid waste was collected by municipalities across the island in 2005, an increase of two point five per cent on the previous year (539,000 tons), the Statistical Services has reported.

Hoteliers Seek Talks with Church Over Weddings Ban

24.04.2007

The Hoteliers’ Association has called for a meeting with the Archbishop after the Holy Synod banned all church rituals, such as weddings and christenings, from taking place in private chapels.

The Association’s Director-General, Zacharias Ioannides yesterday told the Mail that the Church decision only affected those wishing to marry in a Greek Orthodox ceremony. “It will not affect weddings of European visitors which take place in the hotels of Cyprus,” he said.

“We have sent a letter to the Archbishopric asking for further details and are hoping to meet as soon as possible.”

The President of the Association was more forthcoming in his views however. Charis Loizides told state radio: “We call on the Church to rethink this decision, as we believe they have rushed into it.” He added that huge sums of money have been spent promoting Cyprus as a great place to get married. “All weddings have been carried out under correct procedures with all priests provided by parishes,” he said.

Bishop of Paphos Georgios contradicted Loizides though, saying that the decision was taken after it was established that wedding ceremonies were not following the necessary regulations. He explained that the issue “is not a financial one, as money was previously provided to parishes for wedding purposes.” He also said that everybody has the right to build a private chapel in their home, if they so wish, but the Church will not give its approval.

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