Cyprus Flight Passes Application and Naturalization Requirements

Cyprus Flight Passes Application and Naturalization Requirements


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A Cyprus Flight Pass is needing to get into Cyprus for EU Passport holders only. If you already hold another Passport form please contact us. An anti-fraud system will verify your documents and data against any records of identity theft before you apply for a Cyprus Pass. As a part of this process, an anti-fraud PCR Card is necessary to be attached.

All travellers who wish to stay in Cyprus need to have a valid air or travel insurance policy covering them for their journey to and from the island. It is highly unlikely that any holidaymakers will be allowed into the country without insurance, as entry requirements are one of the most strenuous for tourists visiting Cyprus. Anybody arriving in Cyprus should have proof of citizenship or a passport, unless they are applying for a visa. The credit card company most likely to offer credit cards that feature international travel insurance.

The busiest airports in the country are at Nicosia (Paphos) and Chios (Korli). Both airports offer twin-engine twinjet aircraft service daily, departing and returning at different times each day. To avoid crowds at both airports, travelers may want to arrive early. Travellers coming from the United Kingdom may wish to call their travel agent and book a return flight to Nicosia or a direct Cyprus flight to Kefalonia, which are located in the south of the island. Alternatively, those travelling from Europe may consider travelling from another country via another airport to reach Cyprus, as both airports offer easy access by road.

Traveling between the two airports can be a problem during peak travel times due to increased traffic. At Paphos, there is a walkway across to the international terminal, but travellers should not walk too far as a section of the pavement has been converted into a pedestrianised area. It is a short walk from there to a taxi stand that will wait for passengers. There is also a ferry crossing to take passengers to the island's capital, Nicosia. It is possible to board a ferry from the mainland, but passengers coming from the rest of the EU need to make an extra reservation at one of the many e-buses or ferries waiting by the port.

Travellers must take a different route from Paphos to reach the capital. Flights from Nicosia depart from the former Larnaca airport. To drive to Nicosia by public transport, travellers will need to rent a car or a cab. Most hotels offer car parking facilities at the airport, however, those coming from the United Kingdom or other countries need to arrange their own transportation. Taxis in Cyprus charge fees, so travellers may want to enquire beforehand about these and other fees. Another alternative is to use a Cyprus Airways Flight Pass, which entitles holders to access flights operated by this airline on a specific date and for a set price. Passengers can then choose to continue to Larnaca or make a booking for a Cyprus hotel directly.

Travellers wishing to travel between Larnaca and Nicosia should ensure they have all the relevant contact details, including their contact details, passport details and visa information, with them before leaving. Passengers must show proof of identification at the airport. This includes a valid driver's license or passport. Passengers travelling from the United Kingdom may be required to also present valid identity documents such as a National Insurance card, a birth certificate, or a mortgage contract. It is important to remember that the customs and immigration officials may ask to view these documents, and may refuse to allow check in if they do not contain appropriate contact details. Those who are unable to provide the contact details may be denied entry to the country.

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