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Lithuanian Airports are modernising their car fleet by switching to electric vehicles

Lithuanian Airports are starting to upgrade their car fleet with environmentally friendly cars. The company, which aims to become a CO2-neutral organization by 2030, has signed a lease agreement for 7 new electric cars. These electric cars will replace the petrol-powered cars used for work purposes by airport staff. At the same time, charging stations … Continued
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Lithuanian airports can spend up to €5 million to protect residents from noise pollution

In order to implement the requirements set out in the legislation, Lithuanian Airports have started to prepare prospective noise maps, on the basis of which noise protection zones (TAZs) will be established for Vilnius, Kaunas and Palanga International Airports. This will enable residents, medical, educational and recreational establishments located closest to the airports to receive … Continued
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Kaunas Airport Takes the Lead Among Baltic Airports with the Debut of Next-Gen Aviation Security Scanners

In late October, Kaunas Airport began installing next-gen aviation security scanners and baggage handling lines. By November, all three CT scanners in the departures zone will be in place, with testing planned during December. Starting January 2024, departing passengers will enjoy the benefits of this cutting-edge technology. Due to the installation works in November, Kaunas … Continued
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Kaunas Airport's Northern Apron to Undergo Expansion by 2025: construction contract secured with HISK company

Lithuanian Airports has entered into a contract agreement with HISK, an infrastructure construction company that successfully secured the public procurement bid. HISK will oversee the expansion and development of Kaunas Airport’s northern apron, with a contract value of 15 million euros (excluding VAT). Preparatory work is slated to commence by the end of this year, … Continued
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Do you know someone with a disability? When travelling, this information is essential for them to know

Lithuanian airports are open to everyone. However, only a few people know about the free services that the company can provide to every passenger with special needs. That is why Lithuanian Airports has invited over 20 different organisations and associations that bring together people with disabilities, or travellers with special needs, to share their experiences … Continued
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Renewable Energy Investments: Vilnius Airport's New Departure Terminal to Feature a 5,000 Sq.m Solar Power Plant Modules

In response to fluctuating power prices and Vilnius Airport’s 2030 environmental neutrality target, the new departures terminal will be equipped with a 5,000 sq.m solar power plant modules. This solar installation is expected to provide a third of the terminal’s electricity needs, reinforcing the airport’s commitment to sustainability. “Renewable energy technologies are a very significant part … Continued
Winter Aviation Season at the Lithuanian Airports: Topmost News about Regular Routes and Position-Strengthening Traditional Airlines DSC03571-2.jpg
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Winter Aviation Season at the Lithuanian Airports: Topmost News about Regular Routes and Position-Strengthening Traditional Airlines

Winter flight season will start along at the end of October and bring changes to the Lithuanian Airports: destinations popular during cold season will be included in the schedule again as well as completely new ones, and some flights will be temporarily excluded until spring-summer season. According to data of the Lithuanian Airports, this winter … Continued
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Statistics of Lithuanian Airports: the third quarter of this year continued to demonstrate growth in aviation volumes

In the third quarter of this year, the aviation indicators of Lithuanian Airports continued to improve, and in September alone the company handled almost 8.5% more passengers than in the same month last year. The results of the third quarter of this year show that passenger traffic at Lithuanian airports was 5% higher (compared to … Continued
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Vilnius - London City Flights to Continue as Lithuania Launches new Route Development Model

Following the successful negotiations between the Ministry of Transport and Communications, Lithuanian Airports and the airlines, Lithuanian Airports have signed an investment agreement with LOT Polish Airlines, which will operate direct regular flights between Vilnius (VNO) and London City (LCY) airports. The Contract will be implemented under a new route development model that will ensure … Continued
First aircraft de-icing wastewater treatment plant in the Baltic States has been opened at Vilnius Airport 20230914LBAL51911.JPG
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First aircraft de-icing wastewater treatment plant in the Baltic States has been opened at Vilnius Airport

This autumn/winter season Vilnius Airport is taking another step towards sustainability. A modern aircraft de-icing wastewater treatment plant will start operating at the airport – the only one of the kind in the Baltic States. It will collect and treat all the wastewater generated during the aircraft de-icing process, which can later be used as … Continued