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Vilnius Airport plans to reuse de-icing liquid with new recycling plant

To improve the quality of aircraft service and make it more environmentally friendly, Vilnius Airport is planning the construction of an automated aircraft de-icing recycling plant in 2022. Lithuanian Airports announce a public procurement tender for the design of the plant, building contracting, and the installation of the necessary technological equipment. Once the planned works &hellip; <a href="https://vilnius-airport.lt/en/vilnius-airport-plans-to-reuse-de-icing-liquid-with-new-recycling-plant/">Continued</a>
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Lithuanian Airports urge passengers to prepare for flights responsibly and ahead of time

As passenger flows rapidly recover at Lithuania’s airports, at the same time, extra document checking procedures persist, travellers are being urged to prepare for their journey ahead of time so that they avoid long queues at flight registration and aviation security checkpoints. In addition, passengers are being reminded to arrive at the airport at least &hellip; <a href="https://vilnius-airport.lt/en/vilnius-airport-plans-to-reuse-de-icing-liquid-with-new-recycling-plant/">Continued</a>
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Passenger flows more than double at Lithuanian Airports in Q2 as vaccinated passengers enjoy simplified travel process

Lithuanian Airports, managing three air gateways in Vilnius, Kaunas and Palanga, record a rapid recovery of passenger aviation. Compared to the first quarter of 2021, the number of passengers more than doubled and the number of flights on offer was 71% higher in the second quarter. Higher number of those who want to travel Lithuanian airports served &hellip; <a href="https://vilnius-airport.lt/en/vilnius-airport-plans-to-reuse-de-icing-liquid-with-new-recycling-plant/">Continued</a>
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Lithuanian Airports served 71 direct route in June, with the number set to further grow in July

The offering of flights continues to grow in Lithuanian airports. In June, Vilnius, Kaunas and Palanga airports offered 71 routes, and in July, this number will continue to grow with at least 8 additional direct routes.  According to representatives of Lithuanian airports, simplified conditions of travel encourage people to plan their holiday in various European countries. &hellip; <a href="https://vilnius-airport.lt/en/vilnius-airport-plans-to-reuse-de-icing-liquid-with-new-recycling-plant/">Continued</a>
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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/vilnius-airport-plans-to-reuse-de-icing-liquid-with-new-recycling-plant/">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/vilnius-airport-plans-to-reuse-de-icing-liquid-with-new-recycling-plant/">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/vilnius-airport-plans-to-reuse-de-icing-liquid-with-new-recycling-plant/">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/vilnius-airport-plans-to-reuse-de-icing-liquid-with-new-recycling-plant/">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/vilnius-airport-plans-to-reuse-de-icing-liquid-with-new-recycling-plant/">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/vilnius-airport-plans-to-reuse-de-icing-liquid-with-new-recycling-plant/">Continued</a>