Cyprus Business Now: Wizz Air, tourism, shipping, energy, AI, solar energy, BoC

Cyprus' House of Representatives partially accepted a referral concerning amendments to the law on promoting renewable energy sources, deciding that excess energy produced by households will not be deleted until a compensation mechanism is set. Wizz Air announced it will resume high-frequency services between Larnaca and Athens starting September 2026.
Cyprus' House of Representatives partially accepted a referral concerning amendments to the law on promoting renewable energy sources. The decision means excess energy produced by households will not be deleted until the cabinet sets out a compensation mechanism. The vote saw 15 MPs in favour and 26 against. Wizz Air confirmed it will resume its high-frequency service between Larnaca and Athens starting September 2026, with 11 weekly flights initially, rising to 14. Fares will start from €29.99 one-way. The airline also discussed promoting Cyprus in the Serbian market and expanding tourist flows.
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