The call that pulls a Kiti let back from the brink
A village let this close to Larnaca Airport runs to its own clock. Diaspora families flying in for a christening, a layover couple who booked the cheapest bed near the runway, a wedding party arriving in a cluster — none of them wait politely because your cleaner let you down. When the message lands that the regular cleaner can’t make it, or a booking shifts onto the same day, the clock starts immediately. That’s the gap we hold capacity for.
We’re Larnaca-based, so the run down to Kiti is one of the shortest on our patch. You message on WhatsApp, we read the diary, and within minutes you know whether we can step in. If we can, the crew heads over while your incoming guests are still boarding or clearing baggage. If we can’t, we say so then and there — because the one thing worse than no cleaner is a maybe that eats your window.
How quickly we can be on the lane
When the diary allows, we’re usually moving within a couple of hours of your message — faster for lets sitting right against the airport perimeter. The honest part: we won’t promise a fixed response time, because the diary fills. What we do promise is an answer in minutes, not hours, so you’re never left holding a maybe. Flag the booking as tight on WhatsApp and we’ll tell you straight whether a Kiti slot opens today.
A reset, not a quick wipe
This isn’t a surface tidy to buy you an hour. The bed comes apart and goes back together when clean linen is waiting on site. The bathroom gets sanitised top to bottom — basin, toilet, shower, mirror left streak-free. Kitchen worktops, hob, microwave, and fridge front are reset, the bins emptied, the floors vacuumed then mopped. A courtyard or balcony where guests sit out in the evening gets swept within reach. We finish with a walk-through to catch what a rushed tidy misses — a stray coffee cup, sand tracked in off the coast road, a full bathroom bin.
The airport-window trap
Around Kiti, same-day calls almost always tie to a real flight, not a vague check-in time. An early-morning landing from a budget carrier, a midnight red-eye, a delayed arrival that pushes checkout and check-in onto the same afternoon — these are the calls we handle. Tell us the flight number and the ETA, or the exact checkout the last guest stuck to, and we plan the crew around that block. A two- or three-hour gap is usually enough for a one- or two-bed village house end to end. Razor-thin window? Send it early and we’ll see what we can hold.
Linen and towels on a short-notice call
Bedsheets and towels: we change them when clean replacements are already at the property - we don’t supply the items ourselves. Plenty of Kiti village houses run on the owner’s own linen rather than a hotel-style stack, so it’s worth checking the clean set is actually on site before we set off. If we arrive and the bed’s bare, we photograph it and message you before changing anything — no charge for a changeover we couldn’t do, nothing hidden on the invoice.
Photo proof before the guests clear the airport road
Every Kiti same-day reset closes the same way. We walk the let, then drop photos into your WhatsApp thread — the remade bed, the clean bathroom, the reset kitchen, the floors. That lands while your guests are still on the airport road heading south. You see exactly what they’ll see. Photo proof after every job isn’t an add-on or a paid tier; it’s just how the crew finishes. If anything looks off, you’ll catch it before the guests do, not after a one-star review.
What a same-day Kiti call costs
Same-day and last-minute jobs are priced per piece of work — the property size, the condition it’s been left in, the access, and how compressed the timing is. Any surcharge for the short-notice call gets named in the quote before anyone sets off, so you’re never guessing at the number. Small apartments usually start from about €45; the urgency and the window move the final figure, and we confirm it on WhatsApp in the same thread. Bigger village houses and multi-bed lets sit higher and are quoted from photos, not a flat rate.
The patch we cover on a same-day call
We move fast across Kiti village itself, the lanes around the Angeloktisti church, and the residential streets running south toward the airport perimeter — the family flats above the shops, the smaller village houses, the modern short-let blocks near the roundabouts. Outside these streets we also cover Larnaca city, Limassol, Nicosia, Ayia Napa, Protaras, and Paralimni. Send the location and the times on WhatsApp and we confirm straight away whether we can make the run.