The doors have been opened and food lovers are already welcome at a new concept pizzeria Charlie Pizza in the departure terminal of Vilnius Airport. The new restaurant adapted both its menu and the interior to the needs of hurrying passengers, a press release from Lietuvos Oro Uostai [Lithuanian Air...
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In the very near future the passengers of Vilnius Airport will have more options while spending their free time before departure. New-concept “Charlie Pizza” pizzerias will open in the extended commercial area of the air gateways of the capital at the beginning of next year. After their opening, 11 ...
From the spring of the next year, LOT Polish Airlines will be flying passengers from Vilnius to one of the world's largest financial centres in London City, after winning the international public contest of Lithuanian Airports. The purpose of this unique contest was to remove the geographical barrie...
Naturally the airport in Vilnius is the centre of intensive movement to and from which thousands of people travel every day. The range of transport means they use partially characterises the whole system of city transport. The latest research has revealed a significantly higher passengers’ confidenc...
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A Boeing 757 plane made an emergency landing in Vilnius on Tuesday after a male passenger died aboard the aircraft.
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Lietuvos Oro Uostai (Lithuanian Airports), Lithuania's state-run operator of the country's three airports, has launched a search for an airline to operate business flights from Vilnius to London City Airport.
Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair has cancelled its Vilnius-Berlin flight on Friday due to a pilot strike.
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The airports of Vilnius, Kaunas and Palanga plan to update their CCTV systems as the existing ones are outdated.
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Lithuanian Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis is confident that the country's special services will not interfere with "economic processes" at Orlen Lietuva, Achema and Telia Lietuva after these services have been allowed to vet large deals by the three privately-owned companies.
Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaitė has signed into law a bill that opens the way for authorities to vet large deals by three privately-owned companies -- Orlen Lietuva, Achema and Telia Lietuva -- and to block deals that are deemed a threat to national security.
The Lithuanian government approved on Wednesday a plan for reorganizing companies that hold the status of state enterprises.
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Lithuanian MP Virginijus Sinkevicius is poised to take a big career jump to become the country's youngest minister since independence.
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