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Useful Info, Health

Medical Services & Health Care in Cyprus

16 08 2008

Naturally a big concern or factor when deciding to move abroad or buy a holiday home in the sun is the medical service and Health Care in the Country… cyprus health care is of a high standard which is acknowledged by the World Health Organisation and because infectious diseases and epidemics throughout the country are so low, foreign nationals entering cyprus are not required to have any vaccinations.  Life expectancy for the population is around at 75 years for men and 80 years for women – that’s a bit higher than the UK?..

cyprus gives priority to its health care system and actively promotes preventive medicine. Many of the medical professionals have trained abroad, with a good number graduating from the UK.  The low cost of consultations and care, together with short waiting lists make cyprus an attractive destination for treatment.

State run hospitals are located in all the major cities, these ‘General Hospitals’ are in Polis, Paphos, Limassol, Larnaca, Nicosia and Paralimni… and smaller government-run hospitals and clinics are present in other areas of the country. There are also a large number of private hospitals and clinics most of which have excellent equipment and facilities.

Anyone who has paid regular social security contributions in another EU country for two full years prior to coming to cyprus is entitled to public health cover for a limited period from the date of their last contribution. Social security form E106 must be obtained from the social security authorities in your home country and presented to your local Social Insurance office in cyprus.  The European Health Insurance Card (E.H.I.C) is now being used throughout Europe for reciprocal health care. This is available free of charge from the NHS in the UK.

Retirees living in cyprus and receiving a state pension from another EU country are entitled to free or subsidised state healthcare (dependant upon income). You will need to obtain the necessary forms from your home country and submit them to any general hospital with your application for a cyprus medical card.  You should contact the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP), Medical Benefits Section to acquire the necessary forms.

If you are under state pension age you will need to take out private health insurance, which offers a wider choice of medical practitioners and hospitals. If you already have private health insurance in another country, you may be able to extend it to cover you in cyprus; however, this may not be the most economical alternative.  There are a great many insurance companies out there, both Cypriot and International and it pays to shop around and get at least three quotes.  Many schemes will have an excess and the amount should be carefully considered.  Check whether the insurance company will deal directly with the hospital when paying the fees and carefully scrutinize exactly what the insurance company will pay for and what is excluded.

The benefits of health care in cyprus can be great in that you may be able to walk in to a hospital or clinic and get a same day appointment to see a specialist and leave only around 35 euros worse off, but with a diagnosis and medication!

Useful Info, Health

Dentists in Cyprus

28 07 2008

Are you fed up with waiting months to get an appointment with your dentist?  Do you feel you that you might have to take out a mortgage to pay for the cost of restorative treatment?  Would you like a brighter smile but just know that it isn’t in your budget?  Then consider dentistry in cyprus; some of the advantages are:
  
* Significant savings – pricing is a fraction of that in the UK
* Excellent high-tech treatment in superb facilities
* Combined with a vacation to allay any trauma and promote healing and a healthier, more beautiful smile.

cyprus is within easy reach of the UK and has an impressive number of quality dental facilities, making it an ideal destination for those seeking restorative or cosmetic dental treatments.  The huge difference in the cost of treatment is amazing; for example, Nicosia Dental Polyclinic charges around £150 for laser whitening, whereas in a British private clinic, the cost can vary between £300 and £700!  Many clinics offer treatment/holiday packages to really tailor to your needs.  Maintenance and restorative treatments are of course available throughout the country but some of the most popular procedures offered by the cosmetic dental clinics in cyprus include
  
* Teeth Bleaching
* Porcelain Laminate Veneers
* Porcelain Crowns
* Porcelain Fused to Metal Crowns
* Inlay and Outlay

With all this on offer and a truly beautiful country to explore, try cyprus for your next holiday and consider some dental treatment?
Nicosia is the capital of cyprus and is home to some of the best dental practices in the country and Europe.  Popular cosmetic dental clinics are also situated in the other major towns of Larnaca, Limassol and Paphos.

cyprus does not have its own medical university, and a large proportion of Cypriot dentists qualify in Athens, UK or US after a 6 year degree course.  Many of the Athens graduates then choose to study in Europe or US for their 3 year post grad specialist courses. This ensures you’ll have no confusion over the work carried out as they all speak English very well.

The cyprus Ministry of Health is in charge of monitoring, assessing and approving all dental practices and clinics in cyprus and the rules and regulations are upheld by the two main member organisations, The cyprus Dental Council and The cyprus Dental Association.

Useful Info, Airports

Flying to Cyprus

10 07 2008

Flying to cyprus has never been easier, with a wide variety of flights to suit every budget and from many destinations in the UK and Europe.

Both the international airports at Larnaca (LCA) and Paphos (PFO) are getting a total revamp and being redesigned, rebuilt and offering many more and much better facilities than in the past. Visitors and residents experience of travel to and from cyprus should improve greatly.  A new passenger terminal at Paphos International Airport is scheduled to open in November 2008 and the new Larnaca Airport is due to open in November 2009 according to Hermes Airports Ltd, who now officially operates the two cyprus Airports.  The upgrade is being done under a rapid design and build contract and will offer “world class state-of-the-art facilities, with an emphasis on excellent customer services”.  Both airports are having runways extended and passenger capacity is expected to be around 2.7 million per annum for Paphos and 7.5 million initially at Larnaca, increasing with demand to 9 million by 2013.  Live flight information for both airports is now available on the Hermes official website.  This handy featured is greatly appreciated by residents awaiting guest arrivals, as is the recent addition of Park and Fly facilities at both Larnaca and Paphos Airports.

Easyjet have recently taken over the BA franchise, GB Airways and this offers travelers a budget option, while Monarch have also started regular flights.  Both Larnaca and Paphos are well served by a variety of charter  airlines including the big names such as Thomas Cook, Thompson, XL and Olympic to name a few, together with the scheduled carriers, British Airways and cyprus Airways.  For those travelling from Scotland, Globescan offer some very good deals from Glasgow to Paphos.

On the continent, Lufthansa started a new route from Munich to cyprus in March and Blue Air are now flying in from Romania.  These additions to the regular flights from other parts of Europe such as Belgium, Malta, Italy and France means that the unique charms that cyprus has to offer, are now even easier to reach.

For the regular traveller and those planning a holiday in cyprus who want the freedom and enjoyment of their own apartment or villa, the best way to source and arrange your flights is to simply set 1 or 2 hours aside and trawl through the many website available!.. You can find a useful list of various airlines, flight search engines and travel companies on the Hestia Holidays website, visit; http://www.hestia-holidays.com/info.cfm#flights. In todays competitive travel industry, most carriers have electronic tickets which make booking via the internet very convenient - we hope this might help save a few pounds on getting to cyprus, so you can come back more often or just have a bit more spending money!

LINKS;

(LCA) - to; http://www.hestia-group.com/news/2007/08/03/expansion-of-Larnaca-airport/
Easyjet - to; http://www.hestia-group.com/news/2008/02/11/easyjet-flying-to-cyprus-%e2%80%93-more-cheap-flights-to-Paphos/
Flying - to; http://www.hestia-holidays.com/info.cfm#flights

Useful Info, Announcement

Free Photographs

27 05 2008

Take advantage of this great opportunity – FREE photos, upload your own images and have them professionally printed and posted to you the same day!

Photobox

Perfect to order your holiday photos, wedding snaps, kid’s birthday pictures – simply anything… The process couldn’t be easier, just use the link below, log in and upload your photos and that’s it. 

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Europe’s leading online digital photo service with more than 5 million members… Photobox offers an easy to use website with a great selection of products and prints available.

 If you have a really good photo, one that stands out and ‘captures the moment’ or a great view, sunset etc, then why not have it enlarged or printed on canvas, or perhaps a fridge magnet! Below is a list of the services and options for printing; Prints, Standard Prints, Enlargement Prints, Print Credits, Framed Prints, Walbum, photo books, Classic A4 Photobook, Square Stylebook, Small Stylebook, Minibook, Personalised Cover Photobook, Wall décor, Poster Prints, Collage Prints, Canvas Prints, Framing Service, Cards and stationery, photo Greeting Cards, Designer greeting cards, Postcard, Calendars and Diaries, A3 Poster Calendar, home gifts, Mugs, Coasters, Placemats, Cushion, Mouse mats, Clothing and accessories, Bags, T-Shirts, photo Fashion, Fun stuff, Etched Glass, Fridge Magnet, Jigsaw, photo Stickers, Kids collection and much more… 

With bulk discounts available make the already good value for money – great value for money… PhotoBox offers their customers; 

Over 30 Free photo prints when you join.Free online album space for storing their photos.Free unlimited photo sharing services.Free photo eCard services.Great value prints as low as 4p each.Regular great value special offers.Superior quality - we’ve won more awards than any other photo site.Print orders placed before 4pm posted same working day.A vast and growing range of unique and personalised photo gifts and cards.Great customer service on the phone and by email. The company is

Europe’s largest online photo processing service. With state-of-the-art laboratories in London and

Paris boast the combined capacity to produce over a million prints per day! They pride themselves on offering customers high quality photographic prints at great value prices. Complete with fast turnaround times and a fantastic range of personalised photo gifts -something for everyone! 

 

Religion, Useful Info, Public Holidays 2007-2008, Announcement

Easter in Cyprus

24 04 2008

Easter is the most important religious event in the Greek Orthodox calendar and if you are on holiday in cyprus or out and about in your Car, you will notice the huge effigies of rabbits, chicks and eggs that decorate most major roundabouts!

Easter in Cyprus

The season actually begins 50 days earlier on Green Monday, when Cypriot families head for the countryside to picnic on vegetarian food as they enter the period of fasting which will be broken at midnight on Easter Saturday. Green Monday, or as it’s also known, ‘Clean Monday’ also has a tradition for flying Kites…

Orthodox Easter, is a moveable feast, the same as the Christian Easter, however the date is always set on the first Sunday after the full moon following the spring equinox.

The concentration of activity occurs in Holy Week, when housewives bake seasonal specialities in preparation for the feast on Easter Day.  The fasting enters an even stricter vegan phase during this week, when even olive oil is forbidden.  baking takes place with a strictly ‘no tasting’ rule which must be very hard indeed.  The most favourite delicacy is ‘Flaounes’, a pastry filled with a special cheese, eggs and mint.

Spring cleaning is also rife during this week as everything must be made clean and new to celebrate the Resurrection on Easter Sunday.  Houses are whitewashed and scrubbed from top to bottom and new clothes and shoes are an absolute must!

During Holy Week, the general mood becomes more solemn, especially on Good Friday as the death of Christ is mourned.  On this day, flowers are taken to the church to decorate the Holy Sepulcher.  Late Saturday evening, church bells will call the congregation to Mass which everyone in the village will attend and all will carry an unlit candle.  The priest will hold one lighted candle and deliver the sermon.  At midnight it will be declared “Christos anesti” (Christ has risen) and the congregation will reply “Alitho anesti” (Indeed He has risen).  Everyone then lights their candle from the priest’s and the celebrations begin.  Usually a bonfire will be built in the church yard and fireworks will be let off.  Hard boiled eggs that have been dyed red to represent the blood of Christ will be cracked open and eaten, but the real feasting begins on Sunday when Souvla (skewered barbecued pork or chicken) and whole roast lamb or goat will be enjoyed.  The celebrations generally continue for 3 days – yes, there is Easter Tuesday in cyprus!

If you want to experience Cypriot Easter for yourself, head for a rural village where you can witness traditions and celebrations which haven’t changed much in hundreds of years…

Easter is certainly a great time to visit cyprus on holiday, although certain shops and offices will be closed for the bank holidays, you will thoroughly enjoy the experience and want to return next year!

Useful Info, Driving

IMPORTING CARS & MOTORCYCLES TO CYPRUS

11 04 2008

Anyone who has visited cyprus will acknowledge that the Car is the principle means of transport for many people living on the island. Therefore a permanent move will probably force the issue of whether to buy a Car locally or include a UK-owned vehicle as part of the consignment of personal possessions shipped to cyprus. The need for a through examination of the practical and financial implications of making either choice is strongly recommended – and should reflect individual circumstances when considering a move. For example, does your current vehicle have air-conditioning? Is this a feature you would regard as essential in the sun-filled cyprus climate?

Importing a vehicle to cyprus is relatively straightforward although the process required by government bureaucracy can at first appear rather daunting. Even though cyprus has been a full member of the European Union since 2004, you cannot simply ship your Car from the UK to cyprus at will. Specific procedures apply to the movement of certain types of goods between EU member countries - including motor vehicles.

Best advice is to accept that procedures are laid down by the cyprus government – and plan accordingly. However, it pays to do the research well in advance of the planned importation of a vehicle – and ensure that necessary actions are taken and documents produced at the appropriate time and place.

The cyprus government has an informative website which gives details of what needs to be done: http://www.mof.gov.cy/mof/customs/Customs.nsf/CarsLookup?

Currently, the website provides the following guidance:

1. Community status of the vehicle

Goods in free circulation in the EU move from one member state to another without payment of further customs import duty. To be exempt from paying further import duty in cyprus, proof of Community status of the goods must be provided. If you are transferring a Car to cyprus for private use from another member state, you may prove its Community status by producing either a T2L or ?2LF document or the number plates and the vehicle registration document issued by the previous member state.

The T2L or ?2LF document can be obtained from the previous member state Customs Service or through your vehicle supplier or shipper. In case of failure to provide above mentioned proof of vehicle’s Community status, the importation will be classed as having arrived from a third country and the vehicle will be liable to import duty in addition to the excise duty and VAT.

2. Procedure on arrival of the vehicle in the Republic

Certain goods are subject to excise duty, even if they arrive from another member state of the EU. Motor vehicles, in the following categories, are subject to excise duty:

Saloon type vehicles, such as sedan, cabrio, estate, hatchback, coupe, etc;
Jeep-type off-road vehicles (4?4); double cabin cars; vans of tariff heading 87.04 having a gross weight not exceeding 2032 kg and a net cargo space not exceeding 2 m3;
motorcycles having an engine of a cubic capacity exceeding 600 cc.

If you accompany such a vehicle from another member state of the EU, provided it is in free circulation, you may leave the port or airport immediately without any customs procedure. If your vehicle is brought in unaccompanied by ship, you are required to furnish proof of Community status before you are allowed to remove the vehicle from the port.

However, in both cases, you are required to declare the vehicle to the nearest Customs Station within 24 hours from the date of its arrival using form ED5 (in both Greek and English), in order to pay the excise duty and VAT, if the latter is payable. If a public holiday or weekend follows the date of arrival, you must make the declaration on the first working day after the expiration of the 24 hours deadline.

3. Payment of excise duty

You must pay the excise duty due within 10 working days from the date of the vehicle’s arrival in the Republic, unless within this period you opt to either place it in a customs warehouse; send it to another member state of the EU; or export it to a third country.

In order to pay the excise duty, you will have to complete form SAD. If you cannot complete it on your own, you may use the services of a customs clearing agent.

3.1. Calculation of excise duty

The excise duty is calculated on the basis of the capacity of the vehicle’s engine and this is differentiated according to: -

The mass of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, the age of the vehicle, the kilometers it has done, its general condition, the type of its transmission, its make and type, in accordance with the reduction rates as fixed in a Notice issued by the Director of Customs.

Using the table below and the differentiations which follow, you may calculate on your own the excise duty on any vehicle.

Vehicles categories:    c.c. / CY£ per c.c.

A) Motor vehicles classified under T.H. 8703 21 – 8703 90 (excluding ambulances and hearses)
0 - 1650   = £ 0.30
1651 - 2250  = £ 2.00
2251 - 3000  = £ 3.50
exceeding 3000 = £ 4.50

B) Motor vehicles classified under T.H. 8704 with two rows of seats, known as “double cabin”, with a maximum Gross Vehicle Weight not exceeding 3,5 tonnes = £ 0.15 per c.c.

C) Van type motor vehicles classified under T.H. 8704 with a Gross Vehicle Weight not exceeding 2032 kgrs and a net cargo area not exceeding 2 cubic meters.
0 – 1450  = £ 0,10
1451 – 1650   = £ 0,25
1651 – 2050   = £ 0,75
2051 – 2250  = £ 0,75
2251 – 2650  = £ 0,75
exceeding 2650  = £ 1,00

An additional excise duty of 1 cent per cc of engine capacity is also imposed.

3.2. Differentiations because of the carbon dioxide

The excise duty for category A is differentiated as follows, according to the mass of carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) (combined cycle), as mentioned on a certification issued by the Registrar of Motor Vehicles for used vehicles:

A. For emissions up to 120 gr/km, a 30% reduction
B. For emissions exceeding 120 gr/km but not exceeding 165 gr/km, a 20% reduction
C. For emissions exceeding 165 gr/km but not exceeding 200 gr/km, a 10% reduction
D. For emissions exceeding 200 gr/km but not exceeding 250 gr/km, a 10% increase
E. For emissions exceeding 250 gr/km, a 20% increase

If the above mentioned certification is not produced, the carbon dioxide emissions are considered as exceeding 250 gr/km and the total excise duty payable is increased by 20%, as in case E above.

For the issue of the certification by the Road Transport Department, you may apply to the main offices of the Department at the following address:

Kameris Court 1
17, Vasileos Pavlou,
Nicosia
Phone nos: 22807121 & 22807107
Fax no.: 22354030
E-mail: dirdrt@cytanet.com.cy

3.3. Differentiations of excise duty on used cars

Notwithstanding any other provisions of the customs or other legislation, used cars means those registered in any country. For used cars the total excise duty payable is reduced in accordance with the reduction rates as fixed in a Notice issued by the Director of Customs. To determine the reduction rates, the Director takes into consideration objective criteria, such as the age of the Car, the kilometers it has done, its general condition, its gear box, its make and type.

3.4. Examples how to calculate excise duty

The following examples will help you to better understand how excise duty on vehicles is calculated. In all examples it is assumed that the importer has proved the Community status
of the vehicles.

Example 1

A used saloon vehicle is 9 months old at the time of its transfer to cyprus from the United Kingdom on the 17 November 2006. The cubic capacity of its engine is 1789 cc and the carbon dioxide emissions are 180 gr/km.

The excise duty payable is calculated as follows:

Initial excise duty: 1789 ? £2,00= £3.578

This amount is reduced:
by 10%, because of the carbon dioxide emissions: £3,578 - £357.80 (10%) = £3,220
by 12.36%, because of its age (9 months) and type (sedan) : £3220 - £398 (12.36%) = £2.822
Additional excise duty £0.01/c.c.: 1789 ? £0,01 = £18
Total excise duty payable: £2.822 + £18 = £2840

Example 2

A used cabrio Car is 6 years, 7 months and 10 days old at the time of its transfer to cyprus on 15 November 2006. Its engine cubic capacity is 2499 c.c. and the carbon dioxide emissions are 250 gr/km. The payable excise duty is calculated as follows:

Initial excise duty: 2499 ? £3.50 = £8.746.

This amount is increased by 10% because of its carbon dioxide emissions, i.e. £8.746 + (£875) = £9.621.
The total of the initial excise duty and its increase is reduced by 66.54% because of its age (6 years, 7 months and 10 days) and type (cabrio), i.e. £9.621 – £6.402 (66.54%) = £3.219.
Additional excise duty 2499 c.c. ? £0,01 = £25.

Total excise duty payable: £3,219 + £25 = £3.244.

4. Calculate on your own the excise duty on a vehicle

In its effort to help the public, the Department of Customs and Excise has prepared a simple software program which you can use to calculate the excise duty chargeable on a vehicle. The Department however explained that this software should not be used officially and that the Department of Customs and Excise bears no responsibility for wrong calculations of the excise duty due to wrong data entries or misuse of the software.

5. Information

For more information about the current procedures that may apply to your personal situation and for details of the self-help software to calculate excise duty, contact:

The Director,
Department of Customs and Excise
Corner M. Karaoli and Gr. Afxentiou, Nicosia

The postal address is:
Director of Customs,
Customs Headquarters,
1440 Nicosia.
Fax no: (00357) 22 302 031
E-mail; headquarters@customs.mof.gov.cy

For telephone enquiries you may call the Valuation Section at Customs Headquarters: (00357) 22 601 753 / 22 601 748.

Useful Info, Announcement

Exciting new penthouse apartment for sale in Paphos, Cyprus

21 03 2008

Not only new to the market, but this superb Penthouse apartment is newly built and was completed later in 2007. The superb property is brand new and offers a wonderful shapely design with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The apartment is on the top floor of an ultra modern and very impressive building.

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There are only 13 properties to delta Complex, all of which benefit from allocated basement parking, use of the communal swimming pool and paved terrace (toilet & showers below). There is a lift serving each floor including the basement and a marble staircase.

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This particular unit is arguably the best apartment in the building, situated to the side of the building with no passing traffic, overlooking the municipal park with pleasant views to the mountains behind Paphos. The immediate properties are built and established, therefore your view shouldn’t change nor should you have the noise or disturbance from construction close by…

delta Complex is very unique in its design, created by an Italian architect who gave the building a wonderful shape and character with light tunnels that drop through each floor of the building in the communal hallways, a fascinating feature to the property.

 hallway-small.JPGThe exterior walls and those dividing each apartment are double thickness with a cavity & insulation – rarely found in cyprus. This increases the sound protection and offers more relief from the outside temperatures, either hot or cold. 

The covered area is 75 sqm, plus the apartment has 2 balconies, a huge 23 sqm covered balcony off the living area and master bedroom, an excellent outside living space and a further smaller balcony between the 2 bedrooms, overlooking the pool, municipal park and views to the mountains in the distance.

Located in an extremely convenient and prime residential area of Paphos, close to the Technical School, delta Complex is within walking distance (1km) from every amenity, including: Orphanides Supermarket, Paphos Stadium, Debenhams, Next, Super home Centre, Mcdonalds, the new Paphos Mall (under construction), Chris’s Supermarket, Clothes Shops, Bakeries, Butchers, Pharmacies, travel Express, the New Courts, many Kiosks, Church, Children Nurseries and much more.

The town centre is approximately 1.5km and the harbour is approximately 3km, this position offers easy access by Car to the town centre, airport, highway without getting caught or delayed in traffic from the town centre or tourist areas…

The property is being sold fully furnished, as seen, with many extras, including; white goods, air conditioning, shower screens, light fittings & ceiling fans, roman blinds throughout, barbeque, balcony table & chairs, etc.

Offered for sale at €188,000 (approximately CY£110,000 or £131,600 GBP). Considered ideal for permenant use, suitable for long term residential lets or equally holiday rentals. For further information or an appointment to view please contact Hestia Homes, in the UK on 0871 716 8910, or from cyprus 7000 2250. Email info@hestia-homes.com

Useful Info, Health

OPTICIANS IN CYPRUS

6 03 2008

International travel is a pursuit enjoyed by many millions of people for a variety of reasons – typically a break from the regular home / work routine that enables us to pay for our holidays in the first place. There is little doubt that travel broadens the mind and takes us beyond horizons which only a few decades ago would have seemed out of reach. The purpose of travel has also shifted to meet the demands and expectations of what is more of a ‘free market’ and greater consumer awareness of how people can spend their money to meet their lifestyle inclinations. Continue Reading »

Flights, Useful Info, Airports, Announcement

Easyjet Flying to Cyprus – More Cheap Flights to Paphos!

11 02 2008

*** Stop Press *** recently announced, low cost airline Easyjet is flying from London, Gatwick or Manchester, direct to Paphos, cyprus.

Starting from 30th March 2008, you can benefit from great cheap flights to Paphos, cyprus from London and Manchester with Easyjet. You can book quickly and easily online, using their website just select the airports and take advantage of their lower prices! Available already and for sale now - book early to avoid disappointment!

Generally considered great rates compared to other airlines, Easyjet, the low cost carrier will fly to Cyrus most days of the week, offering much more flexibility to holiday maker and frequent flyers to cyprus.

Easyjet have acquired this route, amongst others from GB airways. Operating most days of the week, this is a huge benefit for cyprus and the traveler who prefers to enjoy the privacy and advantages of their own holiday apartment or luxury villa in cyprus.

Remember to find a property and check availability before paying for your flights! Searching for holiday accommodation with Hestia Holidays allows you to ‘reserve’ a property and block your chosen dates, free of charge, for 24 hours whilst you arrange your flights, time of work or co-travelers.

Easyjet Flights to Paphos, cyprus has been long expected and overdue, considering the Cypriot origins of the airline’s founder, Stelios Haji-Ioanou.

To book your holiday in cyprus and compare the cost of flights with various airlines please see a list of operators and carriers here.