Aegean resumed direct flights between Paphos and Athens on Friday morning [1].
The restoration of this route re-establishes a direct air link between the two cities, facilitating easier travel for passengers moving between the Greek capital and Paphos [1].
The first flight of the resumed service landed at the Athens airport in the early hours of Friday [1]. According to reports, the aircraft arrived at 6:31 a.m. local time [1], [2], [3].
Euronews said, "The first Aegean flight arrived in Athens, landing at the Greek capital’s airport in the early hours of Friday morning" [1]. The resumption of the service follows a period where direct travel between these specific locations was unavailable [1].
Passengers can now book direct travel, removing the need for connecting flights, or alternative transportation methods to reach the Greek capital from Paphos. The move is intended to restore the efficiency of travel between the two hubs [1].
Airline officials and travel reports said that the service is now active as of this week [1], [2], [3].
“Aegean resumes direct flights between Paphos and Athens”
The resumption of direct flights between Paphos and Athens reduces travel time and logistical hurdles for tourists and residents. By eliminating the need for layovers, Aegean increases the accessibility of Paphos as a destination and strengthens the aviation connectivity between Cyprus and Greece.



