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Dmytro Makarov·
Aviation Feature
·June 2, 2022

Larnaca or Paphos? Cyprus Airports Passenger Traffic January-May 2022

Lets look for passenger traffic numberrs of Cyprus major airports. Total Passenger Traffic May 2022 (Larnaka & Pafos) Approximately 885...
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