Cyprus will reopen its airports to commercial flights but British tourists will be banned from entering the country.
Transport Minister Yiannis Karousos said that airports would reopen to commercial flights from June 9 after nearly three months of lockdown.
The phased reopening will initially allow passengers to fly to the small EU state from about 20 countries.
Britain and Russia are the island's two largest tourist markets but both are not on the initial lists amid concerns coronavirus has not been sufficiently contained in those countries.
The phased reopening will initially allow passengers to fly to the small EU state from about 20 countries.
Britain and Russia are the island's two largest tourist markets but both are not on the initial lists amid concerns coronavirus has not been sufficiently contained in those countries.
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