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Etihad Airways began flights to Larnaca on June 14 and since then demand for holiday packages has risen considerably ensuring that Cyprus is now already in the top ten Etihad Holidays global destinations.
To celebrate the launch, Etihad Holidays has unveiled a number of fantastic deals to Cyprus with lead-in fares starting from Dh1,215 for two nights accommodation at the four-star E-Hotel including return economy flights from Abu Dhabi.
For customers who wish to spend a longer break in the Limassol district, which offers a wide variety of museums and archaeological sites, an extra night at the E-Hotel starts from Dh385 per person. Furthermore, Etihad Holidays customers can take advantage of a number of bonuses at the E-Hote. Tony Gauci, Etihad Airways’ head of Direct Sales, said: “Cyprus is a wonderful travel destination which offers such an exciting mix of activities as well as relaxation for those wanting to just enjoy some time away to recharge.
Epic will also raise its competition concerns with regulators in the European Union
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