
"EasyJet has announced the cancellation of all its flights to and from Cyprus on Monday as a direct consequence of an Iranian drone attack that targeted RAF Akrotiri last night. The airline, the largest in the UK, has axed two inbound and two outbound flights connecting Paphos with London Gatwick and Manchester."
"The disruptions stem from a drone strike that occurred at RAF Akrotiri around midnight local time (22:00 GMT) on Sunday. This military base, which is strategically located on the southern coast of Cyprus, serves as an important hub for operations in the region."
"According to reports from Hermes Airport, the entity responsible for managing operations at both Larnaca and Paphos airports, the cancellations are extensive, affecting a total of 42 flights to Larnaca and 18 to Paphos."
EasyJet, the UK's largest airline, cancelled all flights to and from Cyprus on Monday in response to an Iranian drone attack targeting RAF Akrotiri near midnight Sunday. The cancellations included two inbound and two outbound flights between Paphos and London Gatwick/Manchester, plus one inbound and one outbound flight between Larnaca and London Gatwick. Paphos airport was evacuated early Monday after radar detected a suspicious object. According to Hermes Airport, which manages both Larnaca and Paphos airports, the incident caused extensive disruptions affecting 42 flights to Larnaca and 18 to Paphos. EasyJet stated the cancellations were precautionary measures, with flights from March 3 expected to resume normal operations.
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