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Geopolitical crisis hits Cyprus tourism employment as June unemployment rises by 9.9%, data shows

In-Cyprus · 2026-07-04

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• What happened: Cyprus experienced a 9.9% rise in unemployment in June 2026, largely attributed to the ongoing geopolitical crisis affecting the tourism sector, which typically sees increased employment during this period. • Why it matters: The increase in unemployment, particularly in the accommodation and food service sectors, highlights the negative impact of regional instability on Cyprus's tourism industry, which is vital for the economy. • What to watch next: Stakeholders in the tourism sector are advocating for a national strategy to address the shortage of lifeguards and improve employment conditions, as they hope for a surge in last-minute tourist bookings in July.

Economy LabourTop NewsTourism Geopolitical crisis hits Cyprus tourism employment as June unemployment rises by 9.9%, data shows Tourismos Relevant News ALMA party criticizes potential appointment of Ilias Anagnostopoulos as criminal investigator in “Mafia State” case 4 July 2026 Truck catches fire in Strovolos causing heavy smoke over Nicosia 4 July 2026 Cabinet decides to extend Deputy Ministry for European Affairs through December 2026 to preserve expertise 4 July 2026 Angelos Angelodimou 4 July 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber The ongoing geopolitical crisis in our region has dealt a blow to employment. Data reveals that at the end of June, there was an increase in the number of unemployed individuals—a period during which exactly the opposite typically occurs. This is because by June, all hotels in tourist areas are usually in full operation, a development that translates into an boost in employment. However, things are quite different this year. The drone crash at the British bases on 1 March 2026 caused major disruption both inside and outside the country, sparking a wide discussion over whether Cyprus continues to be a safe travel destination. The results for March and April regarding tourist arrivals and revenues were disappointing, prompting several hoteliers to choose to keep their units closed or to operate with minimal staff. As a result, the start of the tourist season was delayed, which had a noticeable impact on employment. Now, having already entered July—the heart of the summer—everyone involved in the industry hopes that a massive influx of tourists from last-minute bookings will begin and the situation will improve. This hope extends to the employment of workers, the operation of hotel and tourist accommodations, and all related sectors that tourism directly or indirectly affects. The Statistical Service released the unemployment data for June. According to these figures, the number of registered unemployed individuals at the end of the month recorded an increase of 903 people, or 9.9%, reaching 10,056 individuals compared to 9,153 in June 2025. The Statistical Service noted that based on seasonally adjusted data, which reflect the underlying unemployment trend, the number of registered unemployed in June 2026 rose to 10,656 people, compared to 10,543 in the previous month. Specifically, based on records kept at District Labour Offices, the Statistical Service attributes the annual increase of 903 people in June 2026 primarily to the sectors of accommodation and food service activities, public administration, education, and human health and social work activities. Meanwhile, a large component of employment during the summer season involves the profession of lifeguards. In a joint statement, the two tourism associations, STEK and PASYXE, proposed the immediate establishment of a working group with the participation of all relevant stakeholders to draft a comprehensive national strategy to address the shortage of lifeguards. The associations noted that hotel businesses are called upon to cover increased needs in a market where there is an insufficient number of available certified lifeguards. Among other measures, they suggested providing substantial incentives for young people, students, and the unemployed to be trained and certified as lifeguards. Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News ALMA party criticizes potential appointment of Ilias Anagnostopoulos as criminal investigator in “Mafia State” case Truck catches fire in Strovolos causing heavy smoke over Nicosia Cabinet decides to extend Deputy Ministry for European Affairs through December 2026 to preserve expertise Cabinet rejects land exchange with Osiou Avvakoum monks amid threats of Lythrodontas-Machairas road closure Church of Cyprus launches financial support scheme to counter low birth rates and demographic decline Democratic Rally leadership race takes shape for 2028 elections as internal poll rumors swirl in Pindarou Death toll from twin Venezuela earthquakes rises to at least 2,645, authorities say Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.

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