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“At the end of November, approximately 25% of flights compared to the number of flights in November 2019. From what we can see in the official information of the airlines and based on their current plans, the number of flights will increase to mid-December to around 40 percent. 2019 level. It is also a good indication that we are receiving more and more inquiries from passengers about travel opportunities in December, who want to visit relatives abroad or return here to Lithuania ”, says Aurimas Stikliūnas, Head of the Department of Aviation Services of Lithuanian Airports.
Planned directions at Vilnius airport
At Vilnius Airport, the number of destinations will almost double in December compared to November. The number of relevant destinations for emigrants will increase the most: flights to and from Great Britain are currently planned to at least eight airports, five of which are in London. There will also be trips to three Norwegian airports.
Due to the felt need to travel in vacation directions during the Christmas season, airlines sell airline tickets from Vilnius to Italy, Cyprus, Spain, Turkey and the French Riviera.
123rf.com/Guel Park
The Wizzair company will offer up to 15 directions to and from Vilnius airport in December. The company’s official website currently advertises scheduled flights to the UK (London Luton, Liverpool, Birmingham, Doncaster, Belfast), Norway (Oslo and Trondheim), Milan, Italy, Barcelona, Spain, Larnaca, Cyprus, Nice, France and Dortmund, Germany. , Stockholm in Sweden, Billund in Denmark, Eindhoven in Holland and Kiev in Ukraine.
Raynair announces on its official website that it will be flying to and from Vilnius (Southend, Luton airports), Liverpool and Leeds, Dublin, Vienna and Milan during the festive period.
Photo from 123rf.com/Vienna, Austria
In December, AirBaltic announces to passengers that it will continue its flights from Riga to Riga, Amsterdam, Paris and Berlin and will resume flights to London Gatwick Airport and the following European cities: Paris, Oslo, Kiev and Munich.
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) airline announces on its official website that it will fly from Vilnius airport to three Scandinavian capitals in December: Copenhagen, Stockholm and Oslo.
Photo from 123rf.com/Christmas in Copenhagen
Turkish Airlines announces that it plans to continue flying between Vilnius and Istanbul airports.
Lufthansa will continue its flights to Frankfurt Airport, and LOT Polish Airlines will announce on the official website that it will continue to fly between Vilnius and the City of London and the Polish capital at the end of the year. Current flights to the Belarusian capital, Minsk, will continue to be announced by the operating company Belavia Airlines.
Photo from 123rf.com/ Warsaw Christmas Fair
Directions to Kaunas Airport
Probably the biggest changes during the holiday period should be felt at Kaunas airport: here in December it is slated to serve up to five times more passenger flight directions than in November. Most aircraft will fly from Kaunas to and from UK and Norwegian airports.
All currently planned flights are planned by two companies: Wizzair and Raynair. The official website announces that Raynair, a low-cost carrier to the UK, will not only continue its flights to Luton, but will also upgrade to Stansted, Bristol and Edinburgh airports. These airlines also currently offer holiday tickets to Alicante, Spain and Paphos, Cyprus.
123rf.com nuotr./Edinburgas
At that time, Wizzair in Kaunas will also resume communication with London Luton Airport in December. Tickets for the Norwegian airports of Ålesund, Bergen and Stavanger are already available on the official website of the airline during the holiday period. The connection with the Dutch city of Eindhoven and the Finnish city of Turku is also being renewed.
Directions to Palanga airport
During the festive period, low-cost airlines are already offering to fly to the Lithuanian coast from Great Britain. Wizzair sells travel tickets to and from London Luton on the company’s official website, and Ryanair sells tickets to London Stansted airports.
Photo from 123rf.com/London, UK
In December, the Palanga airport will continue to serve the directions of the flights made in autumn. Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) advertises flights from Palanga to the Danish capital Copenhagen on its official website. At that time, the Latvian airline airBaltic continues to announce that it will continue its flights from Palanga airport to Riga.
Lithuanian airports remind that information about current and planned directions may change, therefore passengers should check the information both on the airport page and on the airline’s official ticketing website.
The latest information on applicable flight directions and self-isolation requirements in countries can be found here: www.vno.lt/kirectys
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