Paphos International Airport

Paphos International Airport (PFO), located about 6.5 km southeast of Paphos,
Cyprus, is the island’s second-largest airport. It primarily serves the western
part of Cyprus and is a popular gateway for tourists visiting nearby resorts and
historical sites. Opened in 1983, the airport offers modern facilities,
including a range of duty-free shops, cafes, restaurants, and car rental
services. It also provides VIP lounges, currency exchange, and free Wi-Fi
throughout the terminal for passengers’ convenience.
The airport is a hub for
Ryanair and serves
various other airlines, such as
easyJet,
British Airways,
Jet2, and
TUI Airways, offering
seasonal and charter flights to many European destinations. Most flights connect
to the UK, Germany, and other European countries, making it a key entry point
for tourists.
Public transportation options include buses connecting Paphos Airport with the
city center, Limassol, and other areas. Taxis are readily available outside the
arrivals hall, providing easy access to nearby destinations. For travelers
driving, the airport is well-connected by road to Paphos and other major cities,
and it has ample short-term and long-term parking facilities. The airport’s
proximity to popular tourist spots makes it a convenient choice for
holidaymakers.
Passenger Guides
This passenger guides are available to help you find your route through the airports easily and efficiently.
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