Euroavia Airlines launches Haikou–Cyprus–Rome cargo route
The new service, operated by Euroavia Airlines, runs once a week using a Boeing 767 freighter.

A new international cargo route linking Haikou, Cyprus, and Rome has officially been launched, adding another logistics corridor between Asia and Europe.
The new service, operated by Euroavia Airlines, a cargo carrier based in Larnaca, Cyprus, runs once a week using a Boeing 767 freighter, with cross-border e-commerce goods as the main outbound cargo.
The aircraft, carrying about 37 tonnes of cargo, took off on September 8 from Haikou Meilan International Airport (HAK), stopped at Larnaca Airport in Cyprus, and then flew to Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport in Rome, Italy.
With the inauguration of the ‘Haikou–Cyprus–Rome’ route, the air logistics corridor from Hainan Free Trade Port to Eurasian markets is strengthened, improving cargo distribution to Europe.
Euroavia Airlines operates a single Boeing 767 freighter, registered as 5B-DEE, aged 33 years, leased from Cargo Aircraft Management (CAM), a subsidiary of Air Transport Services Group (ATSG).
The airline operates both charter and scheduled cargo flights across Europe, North America, the Middle East, China, and Africa.