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In 2010, the new revised and expanded bus network was implemented into the system. [5] In 2020, the transport companies for the districts of Nicosia and Larnaca were changed from OSEL (Nicosia District Transport Organisation) to NPT (Nicosia Public Transport) and from ZENON Larnaca Buses [6] to LPT (Larnaca Public Transport) respectively. [7]
There is a regular bus service from Paphos Harbour station to the airport, limited services also run to / from Paphos Town (Karavella) and Polis. [46] Direct buses to/from Limassol, [47] Nicosia and Larnaca [48] are also available.
All online timetables provide information for the same timetable as the printed Official Timetable plus all Swiss city transit systems and networks as well as most railways in Europe. The user interface as well as all Swiss railways stations, and bus, boat, cable car stops are transparently available in German, French, Italian, and English ...
A "Shuttle Bus" service runs between the mall and major hotels in Limassol. EMEL, the entity responsible of Limassol’s bus routes, runs buses from Limassol to the mall (the schedules of which can be found at the mall's website). The only other means of getting there is by car. At busy times there is significant risk of traffic congestion.
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 ...
Buses in Paphos are operated by Osypa. [46] For intercity transportation the main operator is Intercity Buses which offers daily connections across all cities in the southern part of Cyprus. [47] The main bus station is Karavella station. It is the nexus for all intercity routes and many of the local routes. [48]
Limassol is the second-largest urban area in Cyprus after Nicosia, with an urban population of 195,139 [2] and a district population of 262,238. [2] The Limassol municipality is the most populated in Cyprus, with a population of 108,105, followed by Strovolos in Nicosia. [4] Limassol was built between two ancient Greek cities, Amathus and Kourion.
The A1 motorway, locally referred to as the Nicosia–Limassol highway, is the first and longest motorway built in Cyprus. It marked the beginning of an ambitious government project to link all the main cities on the island with modern four-lane highways. The A1 is 73 kilometres (45 miles) long, and is free of any at-grade intersections.