Conversion of terminals T2 and T3 at Vilnius Airport

1. Project description and objectives
The aim of this project is to modernize and renovate terminals T2 and T3 at Vilnius Airport. The conversion will involve the redesign and reconstruction of areas that are currently partially unused, having been freed up following the opening of the new terminal T4. The project aims to expand commercial opportunities at the airport and offer passengers a wider range of higher-quality services. Modern engineering solutions will also be introduced and the roof will be replaced, thus reducing the building’s operating costs and energy consumption. The benefits of the project will be more convenient, modern and efficient airport infrastructure that fits the needs of today’s passengers.
2. Project timeline and phases
Contract work is currently being carried out in stages.
3. Financial information and costs
The project has a value of €15-18 million (excluding VAT). It is being financed with own and borrowed funds. A detailed budget and actual expenses will be provided as the project progresses.
4. Potential risks and their management
Potential project risks include delays in work, changes in costs and supply disruptions. Preventive measures, clear procedures and control mechanisms are planned to mitigate those risks.
All key information about the project’s implementation, financing, construction progress, and benefits will be regularly updated on a publicly accessible section of the website.
The aim of this project is to modernize and renovate terminals T2 and T3 at Vilnius Airport. The conversion will involve the redesign and reconstruction of areas that are currently partially unused, having been freed up following the opening of the new terminal T4. The project aims to expand commercial opportunities at the airport and offer passengers a wider range of higher-quality services. Modern engineering solutions will also be introduced and the roof will be replaced, thus reducing the building’s operating costs and energy consumption. The benefits of the project will be more convenient, modern and efficient airport infrastructure that fits the needs of today’s passengers.
2. Project timeline and phases
Contract work is currently being carried out in stages.
3. Financial information and costs
The project has a value of €15-18 million (excluding VAT). It is being financed with own and borrowed funds. A detailed budget and actual expenses will be provided as the project progresses.
4. Potential risks and their management
Potential project risks include delays in work, changes in costs and supply disruptions. Preventive measures, clear procedures and control mechanisms are planned to mitigate those risks.
All key information about the project’s implementation, financing, construction progress, and benefits will be regularly updated on a publicly accessible section of the website.
Multi-storey car park at Kaunas Airport

1. Project description and objectives
The increasing passenger traffic and growth in technical aircraft maintenance and repair services at Kaunas Airport are fueling an ever-greater need for more parking spaces. The aim of this project is to build a multi-storey car park with space for more than 900 vehicles. Of those, 100 spaces will be accessible for people with disabilities. Charging stations and parking spaces for electric vehicles are also envisaged. The project will contribute to more convenient infrastructure, better traffic management, and environmental objectives.
2. Project timeline and phases
Contract work is currently being carried out in stages.
More detailed information about subsequent phases and the progress of the works will be provided in regular updates on the project section of the website.
3. Financial information and costs
The project has a value of €7-8 million excluding VAT. It is being financed with own and borrowed funds. More detailed information about actual expenses and possible changes in the budget will be provided as the project progresses.
4. Potential risks and their management
Potential project risks include delays in work, changes in costs and supply disruptions. Preventive measures, clear procedures and control mechanisms are planned to mitigate those risks.
All key information about the project’s implementation, financing, construction progress, and benefits will be regularly updated on a publicly accessible section of the website.
The increasing passenger traffic and growth in technical aircraft maintenance and repair services at Kaunas Airport are fueling an ever-greater need for more parking spaces. The aim of this project is to build a multi-storey car park with space for more than 900 vehicles. Of those, 100 spaces will be accessible for people with disabilities. Charging stations and parking spaces for electric vehicles are also envisaged. The project will contribute to more convenient infrastructure, better traffic management, and environmental objectives.
2. Project timeline and phases
Contract work is currently being carried out in stages.
More detailed information about subsequent phases and the progress of the works will be provided in regular updates on the project section of the website.
3. Financial information and costs
The project has a value of €7-8 million excluding VAT. It is being financed with own and borrowed funds. More detailed information about actual expenses and possible changes in the budget will be provided as the project progresses.
4. Potential risks and their management
Potential project risks include delays in work, changes in costs and supply disruptions. Preventive measures, clear procedures and control mechanisms are planned to mitigate those risks.
All key information about the project’s implementation, financing, construction progress, and benefits will be regularly updated on a publicly accessible section of the website.
Warehouse building at Vilnius Airport
1. Project description and objectives
Construction of a roughly 950 m² warehouse facility is planned on the grounds of Vilnius Airport. The project aims to meet the warehousing needs of companies operating on the airport’s territory. The new building will help to manage logistics flows more efficiently and will increase the airport’s non-aviation revenue. This is a strategic step in infrastructure development, intended to deliver better conditions for partners and sustainable growth for the airport.
2. Project timeline and phases
Contract work is currently underway. Updates on the further progress of the project will be provided on a regular basis.
3. Financial information and costs
The project has a value of approximately €1.4 million excluding VAT. It is being financed with own and borrowed funds. Budget execution data and reports on actual expenditures will be provided as the project progresses.
4. Potential risks and their management
Potential project risks include delays in work, changes in costs and supply disruptions. Preventive measures, clear procedures and control mechanisms are planned to mitigate those risks.
All key information about the project’s implementation, financing, construction progress, and benefits will be regularly updated on a publicly accessible section of the website.
Construction of a roughly 950 m² warehouse facility is planned on the grounds of Vilnius Airport. The project aims to meet the warehousing needs of companies operating on the airport’s territory. The new building will help to manage logistics flows more efficiently and will increase the airport’s non-aviation revenue. This is a strategic step in infrastructure development, intended to deliver better conditions for partners and sustainable growth for the airport.
2. Project timeline and phases
Contract work is currently underway. Updates on the further progress of the project will be provided on a regular basis.
3. Financial information and costs
The project has a value of approximately €1.4 million excluding VAT. It is being financed with own and borrowed funds. Budget execution data and reports on actual expenditures will be provided as the project progresses.
4. Potential risks and their management
Potential project risks include delays in work, changes in costs and supply disruptions. Preventive measures, clear procedures and control mechanisms are planned to mitigate those risks.
All key information about the project’s implementation, financing, construction progress, and benefits will be regularly updated on a publicly accessible section of the website.
Electric charging stations at Vilnius and Kaunas airports
1. Project description and objectives
New charging stations for electric buses and vehicles as well as for equipment that supplies electric power to aircraft are planned to be installed in the controlled areas at Vilnius and Kaunas airports. The project is an important part of the “Net Zero 2030” programme, which supports the reduction of carbon emissions, the promotion of sustainable transport, and the green transformation of airport infrastructure.
2. Project timeline and phases
Contract works are currently underway at Vilnius and Kaunas airports. Project progress will be continuously monitored and publicly updated.
3. Financial information and costs
The project has a total value of approximately €1.95 million excluding VAT. It is being financed with a mix of own funds and Connecting Europe Facility funding.
4. Potential risks and their management
Potential project risks include delays in work, changes in costs and supply disruptions. Preventive measures, clear procedures and control mechanisms are planned to mitigate those risks.
New charging stations for electric buses and vehicles as well as for equipment that supplies electric power to aircraft are planned to be installed in the controlled areas at Vilnius and Kaunas airports. The project is an important part of the “Net Zero 2030” programme, which supports the reduction of carbon emissions, the promotion of sustainable transport, and the green transformation of airport infrastructure.
2. Project timeline and phases
Contract works are currently underway at Vilnius and Kaunas airports. Project progress will be continuously monitored and publicly updated.
3. Financial information and costs
The project has a total value of approximately €1.95 million excluding VAT. It is being financed with a mix of own funds and Connecting Europe Facility funding.
4. Potential risks and their management
Potential project risks include delays in work, changes in costs and supply disruptions. Preventive measures, clear procedures and control mechanisms are planned to mitigate those risks.
Expansion of passenger terminal at Kaunas Airport

1. Project description and objectives
The rapidly growing number of passengers at Kaunas Airport already exceeds the capacity of the existing passenger terminal and thus infrastructure expansion is essential. After this project, the terminal will be able to handle up to 2 million passengers a year – almost twice as many as now. The expanded terminal will make it possible to meet the growing demand more effectively, improve the passenger experience, ensure a more comfortable wait for flights, and speed up security and check-in procedures. The modernized terminal will also help boost the airport’s competitiveness and the region’s attractiveness.
2. Project timeline and phases
Construction work is currently actively underway. Updates on the project will be posted periodically on this website.
3. Financial information and costs
The project has a value of €15-16 million excluding VAT. It is being financed with own and borrowed funds. Current information on actual costs and budget changes will be provided as the project progresses.
4. Potential risks and their management
Potential project risks include delays in work, changes in costs and supply disruptions. Preventive measures, clear procedures and control mechanisms are planned to mitigate those risks.
All key information about the project’s implementation, financing, construction progress, and benefits will be regularly updated on a publicly accessible section of the website.
The rapidly growing number of passengers at Kaunas Airport already exceeds the capacity of the existing passenger terminal and thus infrastructure expansion is essential. After this project, the terminal will be able to handle up to 2 million passengers a year – almost twice as many as now. The expanded terminal will make it possible to meet the growing demand more effectively, improve the passenger experience, ensure a more comfortable wait for flights, and speed up security and check-in procedures. The modernized terminal will also help boost the airport’s competitiveness and the region’s attractiveness.
2. Project timeline and phases
Construction work is currently actively underway. Updates on the project will be posted periodically on this website.
3. Financial information and costs
The project has a value of €15-16 million excluding VAT. It is being financed with own and borrowed funds. Current information on actual costs and budget changes will be provided as the project progresses.
4. Potential risks and their management
Potential project risks include delays in work, changes in costs and supply disruptions. Preventive measures, clear procedures and control mechanisms are planned to mitigate those risks.
All key information about the project’s implementation, financing, construction progress, and benefits will be regularly updated on a publicly accessible section of the website.