Travel News - Paphos, Cyprus
Head to the beaches of Cyprus with a cheap flight from airflights.co.uk
They claim that over 98 per cent of beaches in Cyprus comply with all the obligatory standards on beach water quality.
Greece and the Greek Islands comes very close with 97 per cent of beaches found to be up to standard.
The findings are apparently based on samples taken from Cypriot beaches between October 2008 and May this year. Cypriot authorities collected the water samples, which were then analysed for the purpose of the study. In total 111 beaches were checked in 2008 and 109 of these were found to be exceptionally clean. Cheap flight website airflights.co.uk say that demand for late deals on cheap flights to Paphos and Larnaca in Cyprus is very strong along with other cheap flight destinations such as Dalaman and Bodrum in Turkey, Tenerife, Lanzarote and of course the British favourites of Malaga, and Alicante on the Spanish Costas. Holiday makers have been nervous of committing early this year due to the state of the economy say airflights but now with the school holidays approaching families are booking in earnest. The promised good summer is not enough to keep the Brits at home, the lure of reliable hot sunshine, clean beaches and a break from the dour economy is persuading families to book cheap flights and hotels over the web and on the telephone say airflights. Cheap flights to the resorts Cyprus, the islands of Greece and the Canaries are available online or by calling 0800 093 2615 with top on line travel agency airflights.co.uk
Airflights is an independent agent established for over 14 years and is fully Abta protected they specialise in cheap flights and hotels to resorts such as Kalamata, Chania, Heraklion, Kos, Zante Rhodes, Mykonos, Kefalonia, Santorini, Samos, Corfu, Malaga, Alicante, Tenerife, Antalya, Dalaman, Bodrum, Egypt and Paphos and Larnaca in Cyprus. You can visit them online at www.airflights.co.uk. They can also supply cheap car hire and cheap airport parking
Article ID: 788, Posted: Mon, 29 Jun 2009 16:49:22 GMT




