Map of Larnaca Cyprus airport in Russian. Larnaca Airport (Cyprus) - flight schedule, terminal plan, current weather

In this article you will learn how to get from Larnaca Airport in Cyprus to the city center, as well as to the main resort towns. In this article I will consider the most budget-friendly and economical options for traveling on local public transport - buses, as well as the option of traveling by taxi.

Before traveling to Cyprus, I recommend that you follow these recommendations:

  • Find out the exact address of your hotel or apartment in Cyprus.
  • If you plan to get from the airport to the hotel by public transport, then look on the map for the location of the hotel and the nearest bus stop, and then get directions from the airport to this stop on the Cyprus public transport website - Cyprus Bus.
  • If you want to take a taxi to your hotel, book your taxi transfer online in advance.
  • Download the Larnaca Airport map to your smartphone so you don’t get lost and easily find a taxi or bus stop upon arrival. I also recommend downloading a map of your destination, be it Larnaca or another city or seaside resort in Cyprus.

Brief information about Larnaca Airport in Cyprus

Larnaca Glafkos Clerides International Airport in Cyprus – airport located 4 km southwest of the city of Larnaca in Cyprus. It is one of two international airports serving the Republic of Cyprus. The second airport is Paphos Airport, which is located on the southwestern coast of Cyprus. Mostly famous European low-cost airlines fly to Paphos airport - easyJet, RyanAir.

Regular flights from Moscow and St. Petersburg and seasonal, charter flights from other Russian cities: Kazan, Novosibirsk, Omsk and others fly to Larnaca Airport. In particular, you can fly here by low-cost airline Pobeda. An air ticket from Moscow to Larnaca will cost you from 36 Euros two ways.

Larnaca Airport's passenger turnover is more than 5 million passengers per year and is constantly growing. Near the airport there is a 4-star hotel The Ciao Stelio Deluxe Hotel, where you can spend the night at a price of 79 Euros for a double room.

Currency exchange at Larnaca airport

The monetary unit of Cyprus is the Euro, which tourists who are accustomed to vacationing in Europe will probably already have in stock. If for some reason you don’t have Euros, you can change money right at the airport at the exit from the baggage claim hall. The exchange rate here is not as favorable as in the cities of Cyprus, so I advise you to change only the amount that you need to pay for the bus fare. If you are traveling by taxi, which you ordered online and have already paid for, then you will not need cash immediately upon arrival in Cyprus.

Larnaca Airport Terminal

The airport has only one passenger terminal. The departure hall is located on the second floor, the arrival hall is on the first floor. On the territory of Larnaca Airport there is a Kypriaka store with Cypriot souvenirs, a boutique store selling whiskey and Greek wines, and cosmetics stores. The location of bus stops, taxi ranks, and baggage claim lanes in the Larnaca airport terminal can be downloaded below.

If you came to Cyprus not on a tour package, but as a savage, and there is no airport transfer available for you, then you can get from Larnaca Airport to your resort by taxi, bus or rented car.

Buying a bus ticket

Tickets for regular bus number 425 to the center of Larnaca, as well as tickets for direct shuttle buses, are sold at the tourist office. Shuttle tickets can also be purchased in advance online from the bus company's website. The tourist office is located near the baggage claim area and you can check the current bus schedule there.

Bus from Larnaca airport to Limassol, Paphos, Nicosia

There are two large companies in Cyprus shuttle buses: Kapnos Airport Shuttle, Limassol Airport Express. Buses of these companies operate non-stop to Nicosia, Paphos airport, Limassol. You can take 1 suitcase weighing up to 20 kg and 1 hand luggage on the bus. The buses are quite comfortable and equipped with air conditioning. Many buses do not travel on public holidays(Easter, Catholic Christmas).

The approximate cost of travel from Larnaca Airport to the largest cities in Cyprus and travel time are shown in the table below.

Bus from the airport to the center of Larnaca

In the direction Larnaca Airport - Larnaca Center there is a city bus from Zenon Larnaca Buses No. 425, which passes the main station in the center of Larnaca and goes to Dhekelia bus station. The bus runs every 30 minutes - from 05:55 to 23:25. Bus ticket cost: 1.5 Euro. Main stops in the center of Larnaca: Artemidos avenue 7, Grigori Afxentiou, Larnaca Central Bus Station. In the off-season, buses from Larnaca airport are half empty, but in summer the place is often full of people.

To get to the bus stop at Larnaca Airport, go up to the second floor of the airport - to the departure hall and go to the exit. The bus stop is located on the left side of the exit. Bus drivers can stop where you need them, not just at stops. However, for this they must be warned in advance.

Bus from Larnaca airport to other resorts in Cyprus

Direct buses to other cities of Cyprus - Ayia Napa, Protaras, Polis, Troodos - do not run from Larnaca airport. To get to these resorts from the airport, you first need to take city bus number 425 and get to the Finikoudes stop. After this, you need to transfer to the intercity green bus of the Intercity Buses company you need to your resort. The cost of bus travel, as well as travel time to the main resorts of Cyprus from the Finikoudes stop in Larnaca, are shown in the table below.

Children over 6 years old receive a 50% discount on the ticket, and children under 6 years old travel free of charge.

To check fares and bus schedules, visit the Intercity Buses website. It also contains information about the stops where the bus arrives. Most often, buses go to major attractions or major hotels in your destination.

Taking a bus from Larnaca airport makes sense if you are traveling light (without large luggage), without children, arriving in the morning or afternoon and really want to save money. If you arrive at night and the buses no longer run, I recommend that you spend the night in a hotel near the airport - Yialos Luxury Apartments at a price of 38 Euros per double room per night. The closest beach to the airport is Mackenzie and Kastela Beach in Larnaca. And in the morning go to your resort by bus.

Airport transfer by taxi

Compared to other European countries, taxis in Cyprus are moderately, and even cheap. The taxi rank is located at the exit of the airport departure area if you turn right, and you can take a taxi there on the spot.

Some rules for using a taxi in Cyprus:

  • Before boarding, make sure that the taxi driver has turned on the meter, or negotiate the cost of the trip with him before it starts;
  • in Cyprus there is an increased night taxi tariff (from 20:30 to 06:00), which implies an increase in price by 15%;
  • There are private and public taxis in Cyprus. Private taxis are ready to make concessions and reduce the price, state taxis do not agree to this;
  • the cost of boarding a taxi in the city is a little more than 3 Euro during the day, 4 Euro at night;
  • many taxi drivers in Cyprus speak English, and there are also those who speak Russian;
  • In Cyprus, so-called “service taxis” are common, which take up to 8-10 passengers and run between the main resorts of the island. By taking such a taxi, you can save a lot on your trip, because... its cost is divided among all travelers. The bad news is that these taxis are not allowed into the island's airports.

Our recommendation: I am one of those tourists who like to plan a transfer from the airport to their resort in advance. Therefore, I order a taxi from the airport online on a Russian website. Upon arrival, the driver meets me at the airport and helps me with my bags. This is very convenient: the driver already knows where exactly I need to be taken, I don’t need to explain anything further to him, and I can pay for the transfer in advance online and not worry about whether I have enough Euro cash.

In the table, I have compiled especially for you the distance from Larnaca airport to the main resort towns on the coast of Cyprus, which can be reached by taxi or with a bus transfer.


Car rental in Cyprus

The car rental option in Cyprus is perfect for independent tourists who want to see the most beautiful beaches and interesting corners of Cyprus: Gold Beach and Nissi Beach, Amathus, Kolossi Castle and others. It makes sense to take a car if you want to explore the island, but don’t want to go on excursions and figure out how public transport works.

I recommend booking a car in advance during the season, because... The island is small, but there are a lot of people who want to rent a car. Also keep in mind that in Cyprus you drive on the left, like in England or Southeast Asia. A car rented in the Republic of Cyprus cannot be driven into the territory of northern Cyprus. Think in advance whether you can drive a car in such conditions, or whether it would be more advisable to rent a car with a driver for 1-2 days and drive around the most interesting places on the island. You can book a car either at Larnaca airport and pick it up immediately upon arrival, or in the city center.

To find a car, you can use the Myrentacar service, which compares prices from local rental companies. This site has 3 significant advantages:

  • Rental cost from 15 euros per day
  • 100% real insurance
  • No deposit and no franchise
  • No mileage limit
  • Delivery to the hotel
  • Support and contract in Russian
  • Consultation on interesting places
  • Availability of serviceable cars even during the season
  • Rent luxury cars such as Mercedes E 350 Coupe or BMW 320 Convertible

How to get to Larnaca Airport in Cyprus

To get to Larnaca Airport, you will need to go to Phinikoudes bus station in Larnaca and then take bus number 425 to the airport. If you are traveling to the airport from Limassol, Paphos or Nicosia, you can take a direct shuttle bus to the airport. If you decide to travel to the airport from your resort town in Cyprus by bus, please note that you will first have to walk from your hotel to the bus stop in your town, then wait for a bus to Phinikoudes station in Larnaca, and then transfer to the airport bus . I repeat once again: there is no direct bus service between most of the seaside resorts in Cyprus and Larnaca Airport.

Larnaca International Airport (international code LCA) is one of the best and most modern in Cyprus, serving more than 5 million passengers annually. Grekoblog could not ignore this topic and decided to thoroughly understand how to get from Larnaca airport to your hotel, as well as introduce readers to the history and infrastructure of the airport.

A complicated story

Even before the Second World War, the territory where Larnaca International Airport is now located was a British military airfield. The main passenger “air gate” of Cyprus was the air terminal in Nicosia, opened in 1968.

But everything changed in 1974, after northern Cyprus was occupied by Turkey. The capital's airport could not be defended; it was taken under control by UNFICYP (UN Peacekeeping Forces) troops, and currently one can only get to Nicosia through airports in the Greek part of the island.

The main air gate of Cyprus covers an area of ​​112 thousand m2

In order to restore air traffic with the continent, the authorities of the Republic of Cyprus had to urgently convert the former British Air Force airfield. Already in February 1975, Larnaca passenger airport was opened.

However, bright minds even then predicted that it was unlikely to be able to cope with the ever-growing flow of tourists for long. At the dawn of the new millennium, it became simply impossible to postpone any further, and in November 2003 the government announced a tender for the construction of Larnaca and Paphos airports.

The new Larnaca Airport, 4.5 km southwest of the city, was inaugurated on November 20, 2006. Currently, the airport has an area of ​​112 thousand m2, a passenger terminal with 67 conventional and 9 electronic check-in counters and a runway 2994 m long.

More than 5 million passengers pass through the airport in Larnaca every year.

Larnaca Airport receives and dispatches mainly European and Middle Eastern flights. More than 5 million passengers pass through its terminal every year. Access to and from airliners is through 16 telescopic bridges (“sleeves”).

The management company is Hermes Airports Ltd. The company plans to further expand the capabilities of the main air gates of Cyprus, including the commissioning of new sectors of the terminal and another runway for non-stop transcontinental flights.

Flights to Larnaca

Thanks to the lenient visa regime, getting to the island will not be difficult even without the help of a travel agency. Moreover, finding cheap air tickets has recently become a matter of just a few minutes.

Thanks to metasearch engines that track flights and prices of hundreds of airlines online, to find the best flight you just need to enter the required minimum information about the planned trip. The system will do the rest on its own. The form of one of these systems - Aviasales - is presented below.

Scheme and board of Larnaca airport

Without exaggeration, Larnaca Airport can be called one of the attractions of Cyprus, especially considering that it was completely reconstructed in record time.

You can often see groups of schoolchildren within the walls of the terminal who have come on an excursion. However, not only schoolchildren will need the Larnaca Airport diagram: it can be downloaded directly from the official website.

The scoreboard, diagram and flight schedule can be found on the official website of Larnaca Airport

No secret and airport board. It, like the flight schedule, can also be found on the official website (there is a Russian version).

Larnaca Airport on the map

Buses to the city, resorts, hotels

Bus services in Cyprus are organized wisely. The only “but”: on Sundays there are practically no buses or they run very rarely.

However, all information (schedule, travel time, names of routes, stops - and there are about 3000 of them) can be found on this website.

It is enough to enter the first letters of the name of the point of departure (for example, Larnaca Airport) and the name of the destination (for example, Ayia Napa, Limassol or even the name of the hotel) into the form fields and find out which routes go at a convenient time in the desired direction.

The first buses leave at 07.55, the last at 16.55

The fare is low. Suffice it to say that if, for example, you take a comfortable shuttle to Limassol (Limassol Airport Express), it will cost only €9 for an adult and €4 for a child from 3 to 12 years old (2017).

Directly to Larnaca (to Finikoudes embankment, bus station) there are buses No. 22, 24 of the P.E.A.L. company. By the way, the official name of the embankment is Leoforos Athinon, and the bus station is located next to the monument to Kimon of Athens.

The first buses from Larnaca airport to the city leave at 07.55, the last at 16.55. On Wednesday and Saturday buses only run until 12.55. The fare is €1.5 (2017).

Another taxi ordering service in Cyprus

When Grekoblog was preparing an article for publication, there were no alternative proven ways to order a taxi online for your flight in Larnaca. However, this service is now also provided by KiwiTaxi (link), and travelers can compare rates from several companies at once, choosing the more profitable ones for themselves.

Since KiwiTaxi is a newer service, its interface is much clearer. In addition, the service has Russian-language support, which simplifies many aspects.

Service rates from Larnaca Airport for the most requested destinations are shown in the screenshot above. However, keep in mind that prices tend to change, and on the eve of your trip it always makes sense to double-check the relevance of the data. This can be done on this page.

Car rental at Larnaca airport

Another way to travel around the island is by rented car. At the airport itself there are several large operators who will be happy to rent out a car for you during your vacation, especially since this service is relatively inexpensive.

The cost of renting a car in Cyprus is relatively low

In terms of finding the ideal balance between the price and conditions of car rental, you can go in two ways - compare the parameters separately for each operator or use the popular European service Rentalcars.

Rentalcars online monitors booking conditions at various companies represented at the airport (and several thousand other locations around the world), and issues a price rating depending on the data entered by the user.

Due to the fact that the rating is based on a single principle, comparing prices and booking a car is not only easier, but also more profitable. Moreover, the creators of the popular hotel portal Booking.com had a hand in the development of the Rentalcars service.

Video bonus: Cyprus main airport

Photos by: CyprusDriving, cyprusairports.com, CyprusDriving, Leonid Mamchenkov, Andrew Thomas, Sebastien Michel.

Larnaca Airport is the largest international airport in Cyprus. It received its name in honor of the nearby city of Larnaca. The air harbor was built in 1974 and reconstructed four years ago. The main air gateway of Cyprus accepts both scheduled and charter flights.

Two local airlines were based here - Cyprus Airways and Eurocypria Airlines until their bankruptcy. The airport currently serves as a hub for Aegean Airlines. Larnaca Airport is considered a kind of calling card of Cyprus, since this is where most tourists from all over the world fly.

Larnaca airport terminals

The airport has a main passenger terminal and a VIP terminal.

Services for travelers

  • cafes and bars
  • souvenir shops
  • duty free shops
  • first aid station
  • bank branches
  • tourist office
  • business center
  • VIP room

Tax free

Having made a purchase worth at least 50 EUR, you can return part of its cost by applying for tax free. To do this, you need to contact the customs office, presenting your purchases, receipts, passport and a completed tax free form. Tax refunds are processed at the Global Blue and Premier Tax Free counters. Global Blue opening hours: Monday - Saturday from 5:30 to 23:30, Sunday from 7:30 to 23:30.

Larnaca Airport

Online scoreboard

  • Online arrivals board: www.hermesairports.com/flight-info/larnaka/arrivals-and-departures
  • Online departure board: www.hermesairports.com/flight-info/larnaka/arrivals-and-departures

How to get to the airport

  • Taxi

    Taxi counters are located in the arrivals hall, on level zero. Taxis operate 24 hours a day and cost about 15 EUR for a short 10-minute ride. Prices on the page are as of March 2019.

  • Bus

    There are direct bus transfers from the airport to Limassol and Nicosia. A one-way bus ticket to Limassol costs 9 EUR. A ticket for a child (from 3 to 12 years old) costs 4 EUR. Buses run from 3:00 to 0:15. A ticket to Nicosia will cost 8 EUR, travel time is 40 minutes.

    Zenon buses go to Larnaca; the ticket price during the day is 1.50 EUR, at night - 2.50 EUR.

  • Transfer

    A good way to conveniently and quickly get to Larnaca. All you need to do is pre-book a car of a suitable class for the required number of people. At the airport, clients will be met by a driver with a name plate. The price of the trip indicated when booking does not change: traffic jams or additional waiting time for the flight do not affect it.

Car rental at Larnaca airport

There are several car parks on the airport premises. Free parking is not provided. The first twenty minutes of parking will cost you 1.50 EUR.

Larnaca International Airport (Larnaca International Airport, international designation according to IATA: LCA; according to ICAO: LCLK, management company – Hermes Airports Ltd.) is the largest airport in Cyprus. It also serves as the main “air gate” of the island and receives most regular international and charter flights. The airport was built almost right next to the sea, on the site of a former military airfield, and opened on February 8, 1975, and received its name from the name of the nearest city - Larnaca, located just four kilometers from it. And even when the plane is landing at the airport, from the starboard windows there is a beautiful view of the city and one of its most popular beaches - Mackenzie Beach, which can be examined in detail.

In 2009, Larnaca Airport was expanded and completely renovated in accordance with EU requirements and modern standards. The airport serves about five and a half million passengers annually and cooperates with the world's leading airlines. Larnaca Airport itself is relatively small, but thanks to the competent organization of the registration and registration points, airport services, as well as the active use of modern technologies and services, all processes proceed quite quickly. The necessary conditions are also provided for the convenience and comfortable stay of passengers at the airport.

Main entrance to Larnaca airport

For the convenience of passengers and greeters, Larnaca Airport supports the service online arrivals board (Flight Arrivals) And Flight Departures with constantly updated information.

Larnaca Airport occupies a three-story building: the first floor, which serves arriving passengers, is designated “Arrivals Level 0” on the airport plans, the second and third floors, serving departing passengers, are designated “Departure Level 2.”

Arrival at Larnaca airport

Immediately after landing at Larnaca Airport and receiving permission to disembark, upon entering the airport's arrival terminal, passengers enter the Passport Control area. It is divided into two service areas: in one, citizens of the European Union go through passport control, in the second - citizens of other countries (if there is no queue at the counters serving citizens of the European Union, citizens of other countries can be served there without a queue). The passport control officers are friendly and good-natured. After checking documents, passengers enter the baggage claim area. There are 5 delivery conveyor belts installed here, near each of which there is an electronic display - it displays the flight number and the city from which it arrived. There is also a Special Baggage point and an information department (Baggage Information), where you can contact with questions regarding the receipt/condition of luggage. Having received their luggage, arriving guests of Cyprus undergo customs inspection (Customs / Arrivals). In case of heavy workload at the customs service and queues at the inspection terminals, to pass the time, you can contact the information kiosk of the Cyprus Tourism Organization (CTO), where you can get the most up-to-date information, for example, about resorts, attractions and excursions around Cyprus. There is also a Duty Free shop, a small cafe, a payphone and restrooms.


Small cafe for a coffee break, Larnaca airport

Once all legal formalities for visiting Cyprus have been completed, passengers have the right to leave the check-in hall and proceed to the Arrivals Hall. Here, arriving passengers can be met by friends and relatives, and representatives of travel agents and host companies can gather their groups of tourists. Also in the lobby there is a branch of the largest bank in Cyprus “Bank of Cyprus” and a currency exchange, offices of tour operators, cafes, bus ticket offices, payphones, an information office and offices of car rental companies - so you can leave the airport in a rented car that is waiting for the nearest parking lot.


ATMs. Larnaca Airport

To the left of the main exit from the arrival terminal at Larnaca airport there is an exit to the bus parking lot - buses that provide transfers to hotels and regular intercity buses await their passengers here, which can take you to any city in Cyprus (buses run from 03:00 to 00 :15 hours). If you want to use a taxi, you can go to the parking lot to the left of the arrival terminal, and if you order a taxi by phone, the car will be delivered to one of the two main exits from the terminal. The road from the airport to the airport takes about fifteen minutes, and to the nearest neighboring cities and towns - rarely more than forty minutes.


Exit from the airport, taxi stand. Larnaca International Airport

Departure from Larnaca airport

There is a very large parking lot in front of the entrance to Larnaca Airport (although the spaces closer to the entrance to the departure terminal are usually almost all occupied). It is located on an artificial hill, at the level of the second floor of the airport terminal and is divided into two parts: rented cars are parked on the left, private cars are parked on the right. Parking is paid, and you can pay for a space at parking meters located between parking lots, under a canopy. There is also a nice cafe “KaffeN!O” and offices of companies that rent cars.


Bus and car parking and access to the airport building for departure

Behind the parking lot and elevated pedestrian crossings there are two entrances to the departure terminal “Departure Level 2” - it occupies the second and third floors of Larnaca Airport. In the spacious and bright hall of the terminal, passengers check in for their flight. As a rule, check-in for a flight opens two hours and closes half an hour before departure. There are 64 check-in counters (Check In) - they are divided into two complexes, and the number of the required counter is indicated on the passenger's ticket. At the check-in counter, passengers present their passport and airline ticket, receive boarding passes, check in their luggage and receive a baggage receipt. Also, a number of airlines - Aegean, Lufthansa, EL AL and Aeroflot offer the opportunity to independently check-in for a flight through self-service terminals. They are installed at check-in counters - in this case, passengers will not need to stand in line at the counter, however, this service is only suitable for passengers traveling without luggage.


Flight check-in counters

On the left side of the departure terminal hall there are Ticket Sales, Airline Offices and Passenger Rights, payphones and a post office. Larnaca Airport is also equipped with a Currency Exchange, ATMs, and an Information desk. On the right side of the hall you can check in special luggage, have a snack at the “Dinner Onair” cafe, and go to the “Xpress” store, which sells newspapers, magazines, souvenirs and gifts. Here you can weigh your luggage and use the service of protective baggage wrapping with wrapping tape. This will help keep suitcases from damage and their contents safe; in case of damage or loss of items, the company providing this service will compensate for losses in the amount of up to 3000 Euros, and the procedure for packing a piece of luggage takes no more than 60 seconds. Also, interesting exhibitions are sometimes held in the Larnaca airport lobby, and simple slot machines are installed to prevent children from getting bored.

Larnaca Airport infrastructure

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Souvenir shop "Xpress" at Larnaca airport


Cafe "Dinner Onair" at Larnaca airport


Children's slot machines at Larnaca airport


Exhibition in the hall of the Larnaca airport terminal


Automatic baggage wrapping machines


A stand with information about the infrastructure of Larnaca Airport

After receiving their boarding pass, passengers undergo passport control and border inspection, after which they proceed to the departure lounge - from this moment the person is legally considered to have left the territory of Cyprus. On the right, immediately behind the inspection area, there is a customs office where VAT refunds are processed (Customs / VAT Refund). You can compensate part of the VAT on purchases using a special check (voucher) “Tax Free Form” or “Refund Check” - it is issued by the seller in the store upon request, and contains information about the buyer, the amount and date of purchase, and the amount of the VAT refund. And in order to return part of the VAT to the customs officer, you need to present your purchase, passport, store receipt and “tax free” receipt. In this case, about 10% of the purchase price is returned.


Registration of compensation for part of the VAT in “Tax Free Form”

Larnaca Airport has a very spacious departure lounge and it has created quite comfortable conditions for passengers to stay - comfortable chairs are installed, there are many food courts - bistros and cafes with a wide variety of food and drink menus, a small children's playground with slot machines, and a first-aid post. and a bathroom. Paid access to the Internet via Wi-Fi is also provided - for this you need to connect to the network of one of two operators and go through a simple registration procedure.


Signs in the Larnaca airport lounge

For boarding planes, on the second floor of the airport there are exits (Gates) No. 21 to 29 and 41 to 48; To use exits No. 11 – 14 and 31 – 33, you need to take the escalator to the floor below (the required exit number is indicated on your boarding pass). Closer to the departure time, it is highly advisable not to stray too far from the desired gate.

Also in the waiting room there are many shops operating under the Duty Free system. Here you can buy cosmetics and perfumes from the world's leading brands, a wide variety of electronics, gadgets and accessories from Apple, Beats by Dr Dre, JBL, GoPro, Samsung, Sony and many other famous manufacturers, elite alcohol, gifts, toys and souvenirs that will remind you about a trip to Cyprus.


Escalator to 1st floor and shops in the airport lounge

Larnaca Airport also has two paid comfortable VIP departure waiting areas (Airline Lounges) – “Swissport Executive Lounge” (open to all passengers) and “Aegean Business Lounge”. VIP areas are located on the third floor of the airport, and to get to them you need to take the elevator - in the waiting room it is located immediately behind the customs inspection area, to the left of the entrance to the hall. The spacious and cozy “Swissport Executive Lounge” with a pleasant and respectable interior occupies an area of ​​650 sq.m and can accommodate up to 190 people. Here you can stay in a calm and comfortable environment, closed from the noise of the airport.

The hall is divided into three separate zones, equipped with a sufficient amount of upholstered furniture - sofas and armchairs, equipped with a flight information board (visitors independently monitor the departure of their flight, departures are not announced), televisions and office equipment, an air conditioning system, there is a children's playroom and a large aquarium. Also from the living room there is access to an open external terrace for 70 people, which offers amazing views of the sea and planes flying low over it. Guests are served free hot and cold appetizers, salads, fresh fruit and desserts, drinks and coffee.


VIP Executive Lounge, Larnaca Airport

The VIP-zone “Swissport Executive Lounge” is open around the clock, the estimated time of a guest’s stay is up to three hours. There are certain rules of conduct in the hall (the administration reserves the right to ask the guest to leave the VIP area early), and there is a dress code at the entrance (wearing beachwear indoors is not allowed).

LARNACA AIRPORT

Larnaca International Airport is located a few kilometers south of the city center.

Coordinates: 34°53′N; 33°37′ E

Code: LCA

Mailing address: PO Box 43027, 6650 Larnaka International Airport, Larnaka, Cyprus

Help desk phone number: +357 24 816 400

Larnaca Airport official website: www.cyprusairports.com.cy


Larnaca airport scoreboard online

Below is the timetable for Larnaca Airport. On the display you will see a schedule of departures and arrivals according to local time, points of departure and destination, flight numbers and airline names.

In addition, you can get information about flight schedules and prices for flights either on the page about tickets to Larnaca, or using the search form (to do this you will have to enter the required information in the required fields):

How to get from Larnaca airport to the city

Not far from the exit from the airport there is a bus stop - routes No. 22 and No. 24 go to Larnaca. A bus ticket costs 1.3 euros.

In addition, minibuses and taxis go to the city (a trip by the latter will cost approximately 7-12 euros). You can also order a taxi online - to do this, use the search form below:

Fill in the required fields and click Find. A list of transfer options from Larnaca Airport will open on a separate page. Having chosen the one that suits you, you can immediately place and pay for your order.

For tourists who want to rent a car, car rental services are available right at the airport.

Below is a diagram of the surroundings of Larnaca airport. To zoom in on the image, double-click with the left mouse button, and to remove it, double-click with the right mouse button.

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The general layout of Larnaca Airport is shown in the figure below:


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