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Currently, regular flights to and from Vilnius, Kaunas and Palanga airports operate in several directions. From Vilnius, Lufthansa flies to Frankfurt, AirBaltic to Riga, Tallinn, Oslo, and Monday to Amsterdam, airports, Wizz Air – to Oslo (Sandefjord Torpo), Dortmund, and Eindhoven.
Wizz Air flies from Kaunas airport to Bergen, Eindhoven, Alesund and Stavanger airports.
Wizz Air flies from Palanga Airport to Dortmund Airport.
Flight times and exact prices can be found on the official airline websites. Delfi only offers preliminary prices.
airlines updated scheduled flights from Vilnius airport:
Lufthansa – flight to / from Frankfurt airport (FRA).
- Ticket price: 149 euros each way, 115 euros for both.
AirBaltic: flights to / from Riga (RIX), Tallinn (TLL), Oslo (OSL) and Amsterdam (AMS) airports.
- Entrance fee to Riga: one way: 54 euros, both: 58 euros;
- Entrance fee to Tallinn: one way: 75 euros, both: 115 euros;
- Ticket price to Oslo: one way: 39 euros, both: 76 euros;
- Ticket price to Amsterdam: one way: 85 euros; aid – 139 Eur.
Wizz Air – flights to / from Oslo (Sandefjord Torpo) (TRF), Dortmund (DTM) and Eindhoven (EIN) airports.
- To Oslo (Norway): one way, from 30 euros, both, from 95 euros;
- To Dortmund (Germany): one way – from 40 Eur, both – from 105 Eur;
- To Eindhoven (Netherlands): – from € 30 each way; both: from 80 euros.
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airlines updated scheduled flights from Kaunas airport:
Wizz Air – flights to / from Bergen (BGO), Eindhoven (EIN), Alesund (AES) and Stavanger (SVG) airports.
- Ticket price to Bergen (Netherlands): one way: from 50 euros; both: from 150 euros;
- Ticket price to Eindhoven (Netherlands): one way: from 50 euros; both: from 110 euros;
- To Alesund (Norway): from 50 euros each way; both: from 150 euros;
- To Stavanger (Norway): from 70 euros each way; from 130 Eur in both directions.
airlines updated scheduled flights from Palanga airport:
Wizz Air – flight to / from Dortmund Airport (DTM).
- One-way ticket price: from 30 euros.
It is true that the Wizz Air website also sells tickets for London Luton airport, but there is still no official information on the resumption of flights at this address. Tickets go on sale starting June 16. flights. One-way price – from 50 Eur.
Planned addresses
More countries are planned to be added to this list in the near future. Flights with France and Denmark will resume from Tuesday, with Finland starting on Wednesday and with Denmark starting next week.
airlines planning resume scheduled flights from Vilnius airport:
• From 2020 June 9: airBaltic – flights from / to Paris airport (CDG).
• From 2020 June 9: Wizz Air – flights from / to Billund airport (BLL).
• From 2020 June 11: airBaltic – flights from / to Berlin airport (TXL).
• From 2020 June 14: Wizz Air – flights from / to Paris airport (BVA).
• From 2020 June 15: SAS – flight to / from Copenhagen Airport (CPH).
• From 2020 June 17: Wizz Air – flights from / to Nice Airport (NCE).
airlines planning resume scheduled flights from Kaunas airport:
• From June 10: Wizz Air – flights to / from Turku airport (TKU). (Finland)
airlines planning resume scheduled flights from Palanga airport:
• From 2020 June 15: SAS – flight to / from Copenhagen Airport (CPH).
Request the abandonment of unnecessary trips
As of June 8, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has lifted the main warning “not to go abroad” to Spain and Malta, but specific warnings remain. There is also a warning not to go to the UK, Sweden and Portugal.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is calling for the abandonment of unnecessary trips to Belgium and Ireland, where the incidence of COVID-19 continues to exceed 15 cases per 100,000 inhabitants in the last 14 days.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs recommends that those who intend to travel responsibly evaluate the possibility of buying tickets for flights that have not yet been granted permits. It is also recommended to find out in advance what requirements and restrictions apply to the countries you want to go to.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs still recommends postponing travel and not going to foreign countries during the quarantine period, taking into account the WHO-declared coronavirus pandemic, the significant number of people infected in foreign countries, and movement and crossing restrictions. of borders to control the spread of the virus, as well as the announced quarantine on the territory of Lithuania. Travel recommendations so far have been changed only for Latvia and Estonia, which agreed to lift certain travel restrictions during a pandemic.
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