Home Transport Aviation TUS Airways begins flights to DXB The carrier will operate twice-weekly flights between Larnaca and Dubai by Gulf Business October 6, 2023 (Image: Supplied by TUS Airways) TUS Airways, the largest airline in Cyprus, operated its first flight to Dubai from Larnaca on October 1, 2023. The inaugural service, Tus Airways flight U8 684, was operated using an Airbus A320 aircraft. The new service between Larnaca and Dubai also represents TUS Airways’ first scheduled service to the Middle East. The carrier will operate flights between Larnaca and DXB’s Terminal 1 twice per week, on Thursdays and Sundays. On average, one-way fares start at Dhs530, including taxes. “We are delighted to launch this new direct service to Dubai, a much-anticipated addition to our expanded network. We are confident this new route will further strengthen the tourism, commercial and trade ties between the UAE and Cyprus, whilst providing our customers with a great value-for-money option to travel between both countries. As the proud bearer of the Cypriot flag, we aim to offer a seamless travel experience for both Cypriots and international visitors by offering strong regional connectivity throughout the East Mediterranean,” said Ahmed Aly, TUS Airways’ CEO. DXB ramps up TUS Airways operations Majed Al Joker, chief operations officer of Dubai Airports, added, “We are delighted to welcome TUS Airways, Cyprus’ largest airline, to the growing list of airlines operating flights to and from Dubai International. As the world’s busiest international airport, we will continue to expand our network and provide seamless connectivity.” In August, DXB once again upwardly revised its 2023 forecast of passenger traffic from 83.6 million to 85 million. That number would therefore be 1.6 per cent shy of DXB’s annual traffic in 2019. It welcomed 41.6 million guests in H1 2023, 49.1 per cent more compared to the 27.9 million guests it hosted in the corresponding period last year. DXB handled a total of 201,800 flights in the first half of this year, up 30.2 per cent over H1 2022. Read: Cyprus Airways commences direct flights from Larnaca to Dubai This article originally appeared on Business Traveller Middle East. Tags Dubai Dubai International DXB Larnaca TUS Airways You might also like Imtiaz appoints global giant Legrand for automation solutions across 18 waterfront projects Dubai explores remote work, flexible hours to alleviate peak-hour traffic DBLC’s Jassim Al Gallaf on how Dubai is supporting investors Dubai begins construction of its first air taxi station near DXB