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Londa Hotel (Limassol, Cyprus)
Londa Hotel (Limassol, Cyprus)
Breaking News

06.05.2007
The Sex is OK, It's Just the Frequency
Small, egg-shaped and promising 'divine' vibrations, a UK sex toy has been deemed a threat to Cyprus's national security.

27.04.2007
Cyprus Car Registrations Boom in the First Quarter
Total registrations of motor vehicles increased by 31.7% in the first quarter of 2007 to 16,325, compared with 12,395 vehicles in the same period of 2006.

25.04.2007
Development Threatens Cyprus Grass Snake
Cyprus could be in trouble with the European Union over what has been classed as inadequate protection of the Cypriot grass snake.

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.

GB Increases Paphos Service

24.04.2007

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.

During the peak season, the airline will operate up to twelve flights to London Gatwick, having launched the service in the winter of 2003 with just two flights a week. The airline is now also operating a daily service to Manchester.

Confirming the increase in flights, Alan McIntyre, commercial director of GB Airways said: “Flights from Paphos to London and Manchester have proved very popular and by increasing our service we are giving our customers the flexibility to travel when they want, still at a value for money fare.”

One-way tickets from Paphos to London Gatwick and Manchester currently start at £50 plus taxes for travel between April 15 and June 29. All bookings have to be made by April 20. Usual fares start from £60 plus taxes.

The airline recently launched GB Privilege (www.gbairways.com/gbprivilege), an exclusive e-mail service for overseas homeowners. The scheme offers a range of benefits, with the aim of saving time and money and making the planning of regular trips abroad easier.

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