Low-cost airline easyJet has cancelled Monday’s flights connecting Cyprus and the United Kingdom, the Cyprus Mail has learned.

Flights from Tuesday are currently planned to operate as normal but the company advised customers due to travel to and from Cyprus over the coming days to check its flight tracker for the latest information.

“We are doing all we can to minimise the impact for our customers and are providing options for rebooking including on other airlines or a refund as well as hotel accommodation and meals for those who require them,” easyJet said.

Aside from easyJet, flights in and out of Cyprus continued to be impacted by the ongoing conflict in the region, with the number of cancellations growing.

Cancelled arrivals into Larnaca on Monday included Tus Airways’, Aegean’s, and Sundor’s flights from Tel Aviv, Edelweiss’ flight from Zurich, Air Haifa’s flight from Haifa, Lufthansa’s flights from Munich, Austrian Airlines’ flights from Vienna, and Cyprus’ Airways’ flights from Tel Aviv, Dubai, and Beirut.

Outbound cancellations from Larnaca included Emirates’ flight to Malta, flights to Tel Aviv operated by Aegean, Arkia, Tus Airways, Cyprus Airways, and Sundor, as well as Qatar Airways’ flight to Doha, Edelweiss’ flight to Zurich, Lufthansa’s flight to Munich, Air Haifa’s flight to Haifa, and Austrian Airlines’ flight to Zurich.

Cyprus Airways also cancelled its outbound services to Beirut and to Dubai.

To and from Paphos, only easyJet’s flights on Monday were cancelled.