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This airport was once a bustling, state-of-the-art transport hub on a popular holiday island.

But for more than 40 years time has stood still at Nicosia International Airport on Cyprus, which is now an eerie scene of decaying check-in desks and terminal equipment, and stripped-back jets stuck on the abandoned tarmac.

A plane in its final resting place at the abandoned airport. Picture: Sean Gallup/Getty Images

A plane in its final resting place at the abandoned airport. Picture: Sean Gallup/Getty Images

Bird droppings have blanketed the old passenger departure area. Picture: Athanasios Gioumpasis/Getty Images

The airport became deserted after 1974, when it became a flashpoint for civil conflict on the Mediterranean island.

Cyprus had seen years of tensions between the Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots after it became independent from Britain.

In 1974, Greek nationalists overthrew the elected president of Cyprus and in the days that followed, Nicosia airport was briefly used to bring in troops from Greece.

The airport was also a scene of chaos during that time, as holiday-makers and other foreigners sought to flee the conflict.

An old stairway covered in barbed wire leads to the former visitor's restaurant and terrace. Picture: Sean Gallup/Getty Images

Inside the derelict terminal building. Picture: Athanasios Gioumpasis/Getty Images

Within days of the coup d’etat, Turkey invaded Cyprus, and the airport was severely damaged in a bombing campaign.

A demilitarised zone was created and Nicosia airport wound up right in the middle of it, which led to it being suddenly abandoned. The last commercial flight departed Nicosia in 1977.

After Nicosia airport was abandoned, authorities opened a new international airport at Larnaca, which is the island’s main airport that most Australians now fly into or pass through.

But intrepid travellers who venture to neglected Nicosia airport can see how its has become frozen in time, with derelict rows of seats in the terminals, stained carpets on now-empty corridors, and decrepit jet planes stuck where they last came to rest all those years ago.

The sign reads: “Tipping porters not allowed”. Picture: Athanasios Gioumpasis/Getty Images

The airport became stuck in the middle of a demilitarised zone after conflict broke out in Cyprus. Picture: Athanasios Gioumpasis/Getty Images

The shell of an aeroplane that hasn’t moved in decades. Picture: Athanasios Gioumpasis/Getty Images

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