With the continued growth in air passenger traffic, almost half a million passengers were served at Lithuanian airports in April, and the total number of aircraft was even higher than in the same period in 2019, when the peak of flights was recorded. Kaunas Airport is showing the most impressive gro...
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Lithuania's airports are scheduled to add more flight destinations to their schedules in September, with the biggest flight increases expected in the direction of the United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden and Ireland.
Palanga Airport is preparing for an important reconstruction in the autumn of 2021, as the runway of the airport will be reconstructed and other works will include renewal of the taxiway and other parts of the apron. The search for a contractor for these works will be announced this week and the con...
Hungary's Wizz Air is on Tuesday relaunching its regular service between Palanga and Dortmund, marking the first flight from the western Lithuanian airport since the country closed its borders due to the coronavirus pandemic in the second half of March.
In December 2019, Lithuanian Airports received a brand-new, modern airport fire rescue vehicle. The vehicle is now fully ready for service. The new Rosenbauer Panther will be stationed at Palanga Airport. Similar or identical models of the Austrian manufacturer are in service at some of the world’s ...
Norwegian has expanded its Eastern European network with the addition of a new non-stop service between Palanga and Bergen, Norway. The first flight has taken off from Palanga International Airport on Wednesday, the company writes in a press release.
For the new winter season, 6 new directions have been introduced, and the timetable of some of the most popular directions has been updated at Lithuanian airports.
Ryanair announced a new Palanga route to Dublin, with a three times weekly service commencing in March 2020, as part of Ryanair’s Palanga summer 2019 schedule, with the full schedule to be announced soon.
After reviewing the first half-year of 2019, Lithuanian Airports report higher financial results than for the same period last year. Total revenue grew steadily and reached EUR 23.7 million, non-aviation revenue increased particularly.
Next year, Palanga Airport will make travellers welcome in its renovated premises, announced Lithuanian Airports.
Precisely 5 years have passed since the time when on 1 July 2014, the merger of all the Lithuanian airports into one company – Lithuanian Airports – was announced, the company writes in a press release.
Today, one of the most valuable currencies is time, especially in the business world. Any slowdown is treated as a loss of revenue. Therefore constant, convenient and prompt connectivity is especially prized by both businessmen and entrepreneurs, writes klaipedaid.lt.
Three experienced professionals have joined the Lithuanian Airports team. Dainius Čiuplys has already taken over the role of Vilnius Airport Director. Kaunas Airport will soon be headed by Karolis Matulaitis while Andrius Daujotas will be in charge of Palanga Airport.