Currently, February is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Cyprus (average of £107). Flying to Cyprus in August will prove the most costly (average of £410). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
£91
February
£85
March
£109
April
£156
May
£206
June
£247
July
£253
August
£325
September
£253
October
£239
November
£99
December
£132
Peak season:
The weather is pleasant and warm most of the year so the peak season runs for a lot more months than many other destinations. Due to this you’ll find cheap flights to Cyprus harder to come by than in the off season. The price of flight tickets will also rise a lot during school holidays and other popular times of the year. You might find a slight variation in temperature depending on exactly where you travel to in Cyprus. Once you’ve narrowed down the part of Cyprus you want to visit, it’s worth researching whether any festivals or events are taking place during the time you want to go as this will make flights to Cyprus more expensive.
Off Season:
Winter in Cyprus only lasts for a couple of months so you’ll struggle to notice a dramatic reduction on the price of flight tickets. December and January typically offer the cheapest flights to Cyprus though as they fall into the winter period. That said, January still has an average temperature of 17 degrees meaning you can save money on flight tickets, escape from all of the crowds and still enjoy some warm weather if you decide to visit during the off season, just be prepared for more rainfall.
LCA Temperature | 11 - 26 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Cyprus, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 26.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 11.0 C).
Flights to Cyprus are more expensive from June to September so if you want to go on vacation then make sure to secure your flight tickets at least 3 months in advance to get the best prices. During the summer holidays in the UK you’ll find cheap flights to Cyprus a lot harder to come by so planning ahead will help you save some money. If you’re not too fussed with the heat then a visit in the winter would be better suited. You can book these flight tickets just a month in advance and still find reasonable priced flights to Cyprus without too much trouble, with the exception of Christmas and New Years. If your flights to Cyprus take you to Paphos then you can either sit on the left hand side of the plane for views of downtown or the right if you would prefer views of Coral Bay. Either side is good as long as you’re not sitting directly next to a wing.
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Corfu airport check in was a nightmare long queues in 36c outdoors and the staff weren’t too clear about which queue you needed to be in and why,
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Corfu airport check in was a nightmare long queues in 36c outdoors and the staff weren’t too clear about which queue you needed to be in and why,
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Corfu airport check in was a nightmare long queues in 36c outdoors and the staff weren’t too clear about which queue you needed to be in and why,
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Corfu airport check in was a nightmare long queues in 36c outdoors and the staff weren’t too clear about which queue you needed to be in and why,