In the case concerning the lands containing Paphos Airport and Andreas Papandreou Air Base, the Greek Cypriot Court of Appeals rejected the request for restitution. The property owners had filed a lawsuit against the Greek Cypriot authorities demanding the return of approximately 125 acres of land and compensation for the damages they suffered. However, the court did not rule in favor of returning the lands and also rejected the plaintiffs' application. The lawsuit in question was first filed in 2022 against the Greek Cypriot Attorney General's Office and the Greek Cypriot Ministry of Interior, which was acting as the "Custodian of Turkish Cypriot Properties." At the end of the legal process, it was reported that the Turkish Cypriots' claims were rejected and that the plaintiffs were ordered to cover the court costs. The decision has reignited debates surrounding property issues in Cyprus and is considered a precedent for future similar cases.