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Why Fly to Paphos?Many visitors travel to Paphos to spend their days relaxing on the beach or by the pool, and their nights in the town’s many bars, restaurants, nightclubs and English-style pubs. There are also a number of good family-friendly attractions including an aquarium and water park. Venture beyond the crowds and you can explore nearby archaeological sights and peaceful coves. You can use Travelzoo’s SuperSearch to find cheap flights to Paphos.
Flying to Paphos from the UKDirect flights to Paphos depart from a number of UK airports including London Gatwick, Heathrow, Manchester, Luton, Birmingham, East Midlands, Glasgow International, Newcastle and Bournemouth. From other airports it is possible to get one-stop flights to Paphos. For example, selected Edinburgh flights go via London Heathrow.The cheapest flights are often direct. If there is no direct flight to Paphos, consider flying to Larnaca, which is approximately 125kms away.
From London Gatwick, a direct flight to Paphos takes approximately 4.5 hours. Popular Flight Routes to Paphos
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