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Lithuanian Airports announce aviation fuel farm tender

Lithuanian Airports are launching an international tender to lease the existing fuel storage facilities at Vilnius and Palanga airports for ten years to manage the existing infrastructure as efficiently as possible. According to Dainius Ciuplys, Head of the Operations and Infrastructure Department of Lithuanian Airports, one of the tender objectives is to attract international, experienced market &hellip; <a href="https://vilnius-airport.lt/en/lithuanian-airports-announce-aviation-fuel-farm-tender/">Continued</a>
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Vilnius Airport will renew its video surveillance system

In order to make the internal safety and security processes more efficient, to modernize the available tools at Lithuania’s main air gateway, installation of a new video surveillance system will start already this July. The new surveillance system is scheduled to be installed by the summer of 2022. A new video surveillance system will be installed &hellip; <a href="https://vilnius-airport.lt/en/lithuanian-airports-announce-aviation-fuel-farm-tender/">Continued</a>
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All you need to know before travelling to Lithuania as all foreign countries named as affected areas

Lithuania again lists all the countries of the world as affected as a result of fast-spreading the Delta variant of the COVID-19 (coronavirus infection).| From Monday, 5 July, a COVID-19 testing will be required from arrivals from the green area countries, and two tests will be required from arrivals from the orange (yellow) area countries: &hellip; <a href="https://vilnius-airport.lt/en/lithuanian-airports-announce-aviation-fuel-farm-tender/">Continued</a>
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Lithuanian Airports now offer customers a seamless travel search with an AI Assistant

Lithuanian Airports has integrated the Eddy Travels artificial intelligence (AI) assistant to help travelers plan their trips seamlessly. The AI assistant is now available on Vilnius Airport, Kaunas Airport, and Palanga Airport websites. Lithuania is one of the first countries globally to have an AI-powered travel assistant on national airport websites. A record number of new &hellip; <a href="https://vilnius-airport.lt/en/lithuanian-airports-announce-aviation-fuel-farm-tender/">Continued</a>
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Nearly 50 routes to be renewed at Lithuanian Airports in June

Lithuanian Airports welcome the summer with a record number of new destinations this year. According to the airlines’ current plans, almost 80 direct routes are expected to be operating at the country’s airports from June, including almost 50 routes to be renewed. According to Aurimas Stikliūnas, Head of Aviation Services at Lithuanian Airports, given the intensifying &hellip; <a href="https://vilnius-airport.lt/en/lithuanian-airports-announce-aviation-fuel-farm-tender/">Continued</a>
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Turkish Cargo expands its presence at Lithuanian Airports as e-commerce growth increases cargo demand

From the beginning of May, the cargo segment at Vilnius Airport is growing even more significantly &#8211; Turkish Cargo has introduced an additional cargo route between Istanbul, Kyiv and Vilnius. This flight is operated every Tuesday. It is said that development of cargo flights is mainly induced by the potential of e-commerce that is continuing &hellip; <a href="https://vilnius-airport.lt/en/lithuanian-airports-announce-aviation-fuel-farm-tender/">Continued</a>
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Lithuania’s Government bans flights crossing Belarus’s airspace

In response to the unprecedented Belarus’s attack by the forced landing of a civilian aircraft on an international route to Vilnius on Sunday, Lithuania has recognised this country as unsafe for Lithuanian citizens and has banned flights to/from Lithuania crossing the territory of this country. This decision was made by the Lithuanian Government on Monday &hellip; <a href="https://vilnius-airport.lt/en/lithuanian-airports-announce-aviation-fuel-farm-tender/">Continued</a>
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Finnair will resume Vilnius-Helsinki flights in June

Finnair will restart its Vilnius-Helsinki service starting from the 15th of June with four weekly flights. The route will be operated on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays.     “We’re happy to resume our flights to Vilnius. As of 19 July, we will increase the frequencies to daily flights. We follow closely how the demand and travel restrictions develop and are able to flexibly further increase the flights and routes in our &hellip; <a href="https://vilnius-airport.lt/en/lithuanian-airports-announce-aviation-fuel-farm-tender/">Continued</a>
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Lithuanian Airports join international initiative to reduce carbon emissions

At the Second ACI EUROPE Aviation Sustainability Summit, that took place on 20 May, Lithuanian Airports have officially joined the European airport initiative Net Zero, which is aimed at achieving zero carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions into the environment by 2050 at the latest. The growing number of airports having signed the resolution significantly strengthened aspirations &hellip; <a href="https://vilnius-airport.lt/en/lithuanian-airports-announce-aviation-fuel-farm-tender/">Continued</a>
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Lithuanian Airports see aviation’s recovery begin as April numbers are released

As vaccination campaigns accelerate in the European continent, the challenges of the pandemic for travellers in some countries are gradually shrinking. When comparing aviation flows in March and April of this year at three Lithuanian airports, in the last month there has already been a higher flow of passengers (30 per cent growth) and a &hellip; <a href="https://vilnius-airport.lt/en/lithuanian-airports-announce-aviation-fuel-farm-tender/">Continued</a>