Cyprus Airways (Greek: ÃÂàÃÂÃÂùñúÃÂàÃÂõÃÂÿóÃÂñüüÃÂÃÂ) is the flag carrier of Cyprus, based at Larnaca International Airport. Its legally registred name is Charlie Airlines. It commenced operations on 1 June 2017. It is the largest airline company in Cyprus, based in Larnaca and has a regional network of flights between Europe and Middle East.
Cyprus Airways resumed operations in 2016 after a start-up Cypriot airline company, Charlie Airlines Ltd, won the rights to use the trademark of Cyprus Airways. The airline's logo incorporates an olive branch, the main symbol of Cyprus.
In March 2017, the airline obtained its air operator certificate from the Cypriot Department of Civil Aviation, marking the start of commercial services of the airline.
In 2024, the airline applied for subsidies to launch flights from Ljubljana, but cancelled the plans following a change in management and issues surrounding its Pratt & Whitney engines.
As of September 2025, Cyprus Airways is operating flights to the following airports:
Cyprus Airways maintain interline agreements with the following airlines:
, Cyprus Airways operates an all-Airbus fleet composed of the following aircraft:
The airline began operations with two Airbus A319-100 aircraft, seating 144 economy passengers.
Cyprus Airways undertook a significant fleet expansion by placing orders for two Airbus A320-200 aircraft. The first of these jets was inducted into service in May 2022, followed by a second in July 2022.
The first two A220-300 aircraft arrived in June 2023, a third unit in 2024 and the latest in April 2025.
Cyprus Airways' first livery was introduced in 2016 on its Airbus A319 aircraft and featured the old Cyprus Airways logo, the mouflon, by the front doors of the aircraft. In October 2022, a new livery was introduced on its Airbus A320 aircraft and this was further revised in November 2022.