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Is it safe to travel to Cyprus after Iran attacked Israel – and can I claim a refund if I cancel my holiday? – UK Times

By uk-times.com18 June 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Some travellers already in Cyprus or with trips to the island are looking at the map of the eastern Mediterranean with concern, given the new Foreign Office warning that “ongoing hostilities in the region” could “escalate quickly and pose security risks for the wider region”.

Israel, only 145 miles from the popular Cypriot resort of Ayia Napa, is under nightly attack by Iran. Syria and Lebanon, both with serious security concerns, are even closer to the island. The UK has two Sovereign Bases in Cyprus, which the foreign secretary, David Lammy, describes as “hugely important at this time”.

Despite the increasing regional conflict, airlines and holiday companies are continuing with their normal terms and conditions – with someone who chooses not to travel likely to lose some or all of their money.

These are the key questions and answers.

What is happening at the island’s airports?

At Larnaca airport, the main hub for Cyprus, flights are operating as normal – except for cancellations on flights to and from Tel Aviv and Haifa in Israel. Links to the Lebanese capital, Beirut, are operating normally.

Paphos, in the west of the island, is operating normally – with the exception of links to Tel Aviv and the Ryanair flight to Amman in Jordan.

One issue that could have an effect: air-traffic control congestion. Because of airspace closures across the Middle East, dozens of flights between western Europe, the Gulf and South Asia each day are being diverted south. They would previously not have gone anywhere near the Mediterranean, and are now competing for clearance with holiday flights to and from Cyprus.

Ercan, the airport for the self-styled “Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus”, has links only to Turkey, which are continuing as normal.

Road traffic is circulating normally.

What warnings does the UK government have for travellers to Cyprus?

“Ongoing hostilities in the region and between Israel and Iran could escalate quickly and pose security risks for the wider region,” says the Foreign Office travel advice for Cyprus. “You should monitor local and international media for the latest information [and] be vigilant and follow the instructions of local authorities.”

It adds: “Although there’s no recent history of terrorism in Cyprus, attacks cannot be ruled out.”

The travel advice also discusses the north of Cyprus. The Foreign Office says: ”FCDO can only provide limited consular support if you are visiting areas in the north that are not under control of the Republic of Cyprus.”

Which way now? Roads in Cyprus are circulating normally

Which way now? Roads in Cyprus are circulating normally (Simon Calder)

What do other governments say?

Official travel advice issued by the governments of Ireland, Australia, Canada and the US does not raise any concerns about the conflict in the Middle East. The strongest warning is from Australia, which says: “Exercise a high degree of caution in Cyprus due to the active UN peacekeeping operation in the country.”

I am still concerned. Can I claim a refund?

As the Foreign Office does not warn against travel to Cyprus, there is no prospect of being able to cancel a trip for a full refund. Neither will travel insurance be of help; the insurer will say that there is no reason not to go.

Buyer’s market: Souvenirs on sale in Ayia Napa, the leading Cypriot beach resort

Buyer’s market: Souvenirs on sale in Ayia Napa, the leading Cypriot beach resort (Simon Calder)

Any other ideas?

A proper package holiday can be transferred to someone else on payment of a nominal fee – typically £50.

Alternatively, your holiday company may possibly offer the chance to switch to a different destination if there is capacity elsewhere.

Regrettably, if you have booked a “flight only” trip, the airline is likely to impose its normal terms and conditions.

What if circumstances in Cyprus deteriorate?

Were the Foreign Office to warn against travel to Cyprus, people with package holidays booked for imminent departure would be entitled to a full refund. Airlines are likely also to offer refunds. Holidaymakers already on the island would be flown home as soon as possible.

What about ferry links?

The summer-only car ferry between Limassol in Cyprus and Piraeus (the port for Athens) is running as normal for the summer season. The journey time is 31 hours each way, with the last sailing at the start of September.

Ferries run between Kyrenia in the north of Cyprus to Tasucu in southern Turkey. They are sailing as normal and take under three hours.

Would you book a holiday to Cyprus?

Yes. It is a beautiful, cultured, friendly and warm country. But I would book a proper package holiday to get maximum consumer protection in the event of any problem.

Dream destination? The coast near Paphos in western Cyprus

Dream destination? The coast near Paphos in western Cyprus (Simon Calder)
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