How many airports are in Paphos?
How many airports are in Paphos?
There are two active international airports in Cyprus. The two airports are based in Larnaca and Paphos respectively and handle more than 7 million passengers annually between them.
What is Cyprus airport called?
Larnaca International Airport
Airports
Airport name | Location | ICAO |
---|---|---|
Larnaca International Airport | Larnaca | LCLK |
Paphos International Airport | Paphos | LCPH |
Nicosia International Airport | Nicosia | LCNC |
Lakatamia Air Base | Lakatamia |
What are the two airports in Cyprus?
There are two airports in Cyprus, one in Larnaca and one in Paphos. They are both about 45min from Limassol. Larnaca is the main airport (hence more frequent flights), but a lot of low-cost airlines fly to Paphos airport.
How do I get from Paphos airport to Paphos?
The travel time from Paphos airport to city is around 20 minutes by taxi. And if you go by bus around 30 minutes. The cheapest way from Paphos airport to Paphos city center is by bus for €1.50 and if you go by taxi will be around €25. You can also rent a car in Paphos airport or get a private transfer.
When did Paphos airport open?
The airport of Paphos is a relatively new construction, as it was only opened in November of 1983, whereas many other airports in the world have existed since the earlier 1900’s.
Which airport is ECN?
ECN
Ercan International Airport/Code
Is Larnaca near Paphos?
The distance between Larnaca and Paphos is 111 km. The road distance is 131.7 km.
How much is taxi from Paphos airport to Paphos?
There are 2 different modes of transportation from Paphos airport to the city centre, taxi or bus. The first, and most reliable, is hiring a Paphos airport taxi. Paphos taxis do not charge on a flat rate system, they use a meter based on distance. The average cost to the city centre is €35 and takes around 20 minutes.