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Flights to Larnaca are increasingly popular for travellers who want to savour the distinct hospitality and world-class infrastructure that this captivating city offers. Choose Etihad Airways, the National Airline of the United Arab Emirates, for flights to Larnaca on which you will be travelling in comfort and style. Watch this video (opens in new window) and find out why we won the esteemed World's Leading Airline Award at the 2009 and 2010 World Travel Awards.
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Larnaca information
Over 70,000 people reside in Larnaca and it is the third most populated city in Cyprus. It is one of the six districts of Cyprus and is considered to be a major city. Founded by the Phoenicians, Larnaca was originally called Kition, the region has had a tumultuous time since then and only started to prosper after the middle ages. The town of Larnaca is now a prosperous and bustling mass of activity.
Whilst being seen as a busy town there is still an air of being laid-back about Larnaca. The nearby beaches and the many cafes provide an excellent opportunity to relax and enjoy the scenery.
Flights to Larnaca Etihad offers direct flights to Larnaca in addition to indirect flights on a daily basis. Book flights to Larnaca online.
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Larnaca attractions
Larnaca Salt Lake The Larnaca Salt Lake is located on the west side of Larnaca and holds four salt lakes of different sizes, lake Spiro, lake Orphani, lake Aliki and lake Soros. Over 80 different species of water birds live on the lakes and it is estimated that there are 35,000 living in the area, including approximately 10,000 flamingos. In summer it is possible to see the salt surrounded by a haze of grey dust, however in winter the lakes are full of water.
Church of Ayios Lazaros (Saint Lazaros) The Church was built to house the tomb of Lazarus in the 9th century and was renovated in the 17th century. There are various items of significance to see in the Church but pay special attention to the following; front porch, the bell tower, the twin piers, the pulpit and the crypt. In the crypt is the empty marble sarcophagus where Lazarus's remains were once entombed.
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Flights to LarnacaYou can book flights to Larnaca online with Etihad Airways by selecting the date option from the booking engine on the right hand side of this page.
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