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"Austrian Airlines" to launch flights from Vilnius to Vienna

&#8220;Austrian Airlines&#8221; will resume its pre-pandemic scheduled flights from Vilnius Airport to Vienna, the capital of Austria, from the end of March 2023. This route was suspended during the coronavirus pandemic, starting in March 2020. The Vilnius-Vienna direct route is of particular interest to business travellers. The airline says it will operate three weekly flights between &hellip; <a href="https://vilnius-airport.lt/en/october-results-of-lithuanian-airports/">Continued</a>
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Lithuanian Airports in October: Kaunas Airport continues its rapid recovery, cargo volumes outperform pre-pandemic results

Aviation growth continues to rapidly catch up with the pre-pandemic (2019) results, with nearly 90% of passenger traffic and 80% of flight traffic restored this October. Last month, 548 000 passengers travelled through Lithuanian airports, 4 713 flights were handled, and cargo volumes grew. Kaunas Airport continues to demonstrate an exceptional rate of recovery and &hellip; <a href="https://vilnius-airport.lt/en/october-results-of-lithuanian-airports/">Continued</a>
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Vilnius Airport undergoes a temporary change to its transport system scheme: intercity bus stops are to be relocated from the very beginning of November

Vilnius Airport is planning a preparatory stage for the future construction of a new passenger departure terminal in the early beginning of November, and a site for the future construction works will be set up next to the airport&#8217;s passenger terminal. During the preparation works, the transport system scheme in the airport area will be &hellip; <a href="https://vilnius-airport.lt/en/october-results-of-lithuanian-airports/">Continued</a>
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The winter aviation season starts at Lithuanian airports: the most popular routes and new destinations for winter holidays

On the last Sunday of October, the winter aviation season will start along with the change of time. This year, Lithuanian airports for travellers will offer almost 70 destinations, including two new routes for ski enthusiasts. According to representatives of Lithuanian Airports, the winter season routes will maintain Lithuania&#8217;s good air connectivity with strategically important &hellip; <a href="https://vilnius-airport.lt/en/october-results-of-lithuanian-airports/">Continued</a>
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Lithuanian Airports: in September aviation traffic continued to grow, with double-digit growth in charter passenger numbers

Aviation growth has continued unabated at the start of autumn, with traffic and passenger numbers close to pre-pandemic rates. In September, Lithuanian airports handled just over 531,000 passengers and 4.7 thousand flights. In the same period in 2019, 603,000 passengers and 5.7 thousand flights were handled. In total, during the first nine months of 2022 (January-September) &hellip; <a href="https://vilnius-airport.lt/en/october-results-of-lithuanian-airports/">Continued</a>
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Vilnius Airport achieves Level 3 of Airport Carbon Accreditation programme

Vilnius Airport announces that it has achieved significant recognition from the international environmental programme Airports Carbon Accreditation (ACA). Lithuania&#8217;s largest airport has managed to reduce its average carbon dioxide emissions per passenger by more than a third in just a few years. This and the results of various other environmental projects have enabled the airport &hellip; <a href="https://vilnius-airport.lt/en/october-results-of-lithuanian-airports/">Continued</a>
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Lithuanian Airports: partners&#039; turnover surpasses pre-pandemic levels

The latest turnover data of partners operating in passenger terminals at Lithuanian Airports show that the aviation recovery has had a positive impact on these businesses as well. The total turnover generated by retail and food and beverage businesses operating at airports in January-August this year amount to almost EUR 32 million and is four &hellip; <a href="https://vilnius-airport.lt/en/october-results-of-lithuanian-airports/">Continued</a>
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Lithuanian Airports announces new contractor for the construction of new Vilnius airport departure terminal

Lithuanian Airports has finalised the public procurement procedure for the selection of the contractor to build the new passenger departure terminal at Vilnius Airport. Eikos Statyba was selected as the contractor. The new terminal will be built between the VIP terminal with conference centre and the old passenger terminal. The total value of the contract &hellip; <a href="https://vilnius-airport.lt/en/october-results-of-lithuanian-airports/">Continued</a>
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Statistics of Lithuanian airports in August: restoration of 92% of pre-pandemic passenger traffic

In August this year, Lithuanian airports continued to record rapid growth rates. In the last month of the summer more than 573 thousand passengers travelled through Lithuanian Airports, almost 5 thousand flights were handled, and about 1.8 thousand tonnes of cargo were transported. Last month, passengers could choose from 90 destinations. In August 2019, considered to &hellip; <a href="https://vilnius-airport.lt/en/october-results-of-lithuanian-airports/">Continued</a>
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Lithuanian Airports are reducing electricity consumption in almost all areas of their operations: expansion projects depend on efficiency

With passenger and flight flows in some cases even above pre-pandemic levels, Lithuanian airports are continuing to implement major infrastructure projects. Infrastructure development is combined with efficiency, and one of the key indicators is a targeted reduction in electricity consumption. It is estimated that Vilnius Airport alone has already managed to reduce its electricity consumption &hellip; <a href="https://vilnius-airport.lt/en/october-results-of-lithuanian-airports/">Continued</a>