
Flying to Paphos
Paphos sits at the southwestern tip of Cyprus, an island whose financial services sector, shipping industry, and investment holding companies have long attracted European and Gulf-based business aviation traffic. The city itself hosts a growing number of international law firms, fund administrators, and fintech operations — particularly since Cyprus's EU membership has made it a preferred jurisdiction for cross-border structures. PFO handles both the executive traffic connected to these industries and the high-net-worth leisure market, with no runway congestion comparable to Larnaca.<br><br>Paphos International Airport (LCPH/PFO) sits approximately 6 kilometres southeast of the city centre, with a single asphalt runway of 2,685 metres capable of handling midsize and super-midsize jets without restriction under standard conditions. The airport operates as a 24/7 facility for private aviation with advance coordination, and customs formalities are available around the clock by prior arrangement — a meaningful advantage for late arrivals during the May–October peak season, when inbound yacht and resort traffic intensifies significantly. PPR is advisable for night operations and peak summer slots.<br><br>For routing purposes, PFO sits within easy range of key hubs: under three hours from most Western European business capitals, roughly two and a half hours from Dubai on a light jet, and under an hour from Beirut or Tel Aviv. Limassol, Cyprus's financial hub and shipping capital, is reachable by road in under 45 minutes, making PFO a viable arrival point even for Limassol-bound executives when Larnaca is congested or slot-constrained during peak season.
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