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Larnaca International Airport – Glafcos Clerides [a] (IATA: LCA, ICAO: LCLK) is an international airport located 4 km (2.5 mi) southwest of Larnaca, Cyprus. [2] Larnaca International Airport is Cyprus' main international airport and the larger of the two commercial airports in the area controlled by the Republic of Cyprus, the other being Paphos International Airport on the island's ...
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EgyptAir Flight 181 was a domestic passenger flight from Borg El Arab Airport in Alexandria, Egypt, to Cairo International Airport. On 29 March 2016, the flight was hijacked by an Egyptian man claiming to wear an explosive belt and forced to divert to Larnaca International Airport in Cyprus. Most passengers and crew were released by the ...
There are few better ways to make an entry onto the Med than with a landing at Genoa’s airport, whose runway is a peninsula of reclaimed land dandling on the Ligurian Sea, just outside the city ...
The plane dropped off 38 Cypriots at Larnaca airport in Cyprus, about 200 km (124 miles) west of Lebanon, and continued on to Athens, where 22 Greek nationals disembarked.
The two assassins captured 16 Arab convention delegates as hostages (among them, two PLO representatives and one Egyptian national) and demanded transportation to Larnaca International Airport. They also demanded and were supplied with a Cyprus Airways Douglas DC-8 aircraft. After negotiations with the Cypriot authorities, the hijackers were ...
The JFK and CDG examples are what the airport is widely known as - it is not clear that in this case Glafcos Clerides is what the airport is widely known by. Andrewgprout 21:50, 14 December 2018 (UTC) A quick google tests get only 29 mentions for larnaca airport +glafcos. Hardly an endorsement for such a move.
The airport first opened in 1982; 43 years ago (). In May 2006, Hermes Airports Limited took over the construction, development, and operation of both Larnaca and Paphos airports for a period of 25 years. [3] According to the airport operator, Paphos Airport served 1,744,011 passengers in 2007. [4]