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Ryanair to launch new service between Lebanon and Cyprus

Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair has announced plans to launch a thrice-weekly service from Beirut Airport, its first Lebanese airport, to Paphos, Cyprus, starting in October.
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Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair has announced plans to launch a thrice-weekly service from Beirut Airport, its first Lebanese airport, to Paphos, Cyprus, starting in October.

Lebanese consumers and visitors can now book their holidays to Paphos as far out as March 2020, enjoying even lower fares and Ryanair’s recently announced customer care improvements, including:

Lowest Fares – find a cheaper fare within three hours, get paid the difference plus €5 ($5.5) MyRyanair credit.
Punctuality – deliver 90 per cent target (excl. ATC) or 5 per cent off following month’s airfares.
Customer Care Charter – EU261 claims processed in 10 days, new 24/7 support, connect in 2 mins.
Care Improvements – 48-hour free of charge grace period for changes to bookings.
Environmental Improvements – carbon offset programme, environmental partners and plastic-free in five years.
New Ryanair Choice – €199 ($222.3) annual fee for free seats, fast-track and priority boarding for frequent guests.
Digital Improvements – new fare finder, sports tickets, bespoke travel guides and faster mobile.

Chiara Ravara, Ryanair’s head of sales and marketing, said: “We’re pleased to announce Ryanair’s low fares have arrived at Beirut, our newest airport and first in Lebanon. Our new route to Paphos, Cyprus commences in October and will operate three times weekly for Winter 2019, ensuring customers in Lebanon can book low fare flights to Paphos as far out as March 2020." - TradeArabia News Service

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