Cobalt Air to launch Heathrow link
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Cobalt Air has announced a daily service beginning 27 March 2018, linking London Heathrow directly with Larnaca, Cyprus.
The airline is the only carrier offering connections to Cyprus from London’s three main airports: Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted.
Andrew Madar, CEO, at the airline, said:
“We are delighted to add London Heathrow to our UK network, which is a key market for Cyprus tourism and business. Cobalt Air is the only carrier flying from the main three London airports to Cyprus. Cobalt Air has quickly become the preferred airline of the Cypriot people; and we can’t wait to show you our great welcome and on-board service as you start your holiday or business trip from London to Cyprus.”
The Heathrow route will feature Cobalt Air’s new business class product, featuring large business seats in a two-by-two configuration with a 40” pitch.
The schedule is timed to appeal to both business and leisure passengers.
Flights will depart London Heathrow Terminal 3 at 17.20 and arrive into Larnaca at 23.50. On the return, flights leave Larnaca at lunchtime, 12.45 and arrive back in London Heathrow Terminal 3 at 15.45. All timings are local.
The airline will operate an Airbus A320 aircraft with 12 seats in business class and 144 seats in economy class on the new route.
Return fares in March start from around £65 one way.
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