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Vilnius International Airport

Vilnius, Lithuania
VNO EYVI

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
35
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
65
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
65
minutes
International โ†’ International
80
minutes
Interline Connections
105
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Vilnius International Airport (VNO/EYVI) operates as Lithuania's primary aviation gateway and the Baltic states' second-busiest airport after Riga, where the February 2025 opening of a new 14,400-square-meter departure terminal increased total terminal space by one-third while doubling passenger throughput capacity from 1,200 to 2,400 passengers per hour, positioning the facility to handle projected growth toward 10 million annual passengers by 2030. Located 7 kilometers south of downtown Vilnius, this strategic hub served 4.8 million passengers in 2024โ€”a 9% increase from 2023โ€”contributing to Lithuanian Airports' record-breaking 6.6 million total passengers, surpassing the previous 2019 peak as low-cost carriers Ryanair and Wizz Air expand Baltic operations alongside legacy carriers airBaltic and LOT Polish Airlines. State-of-the-art terminal infrastructure features the A++ energy-certified and BREEAM Good-rated new departure terminal opened February 4, 2025, incorporating two additional airbridges, modernized security screening areas, and separate Schengen/Non-Schengen zones connected by a spacious gallery to the existing terminals T2 (built 1993) and T3 (built 2007), which will undergo โ‚ฌ58 million redevelopment from mid-2025 through late 2026. The two-story facility optimizes passenger flow with ground-level check-in and baggage handling, while the upper level houses security, departure gates, and commercial amenities including restaurants featuring Lithuanian cuisine, expanded duty-free shopping, and business lounges serving the growing transit traffic between Western Europe and the Nordic-Baltic region. Operational characteristics emphasize efficient hub connectivity with single-runway operations handling regional turboprops to wide-body aircraft, supported by recently reconstructed transportation access areas completed August 2024 featuring upgraded engineering networks, passenger canopies, and improved ground transportation connections including 7-minute train service to UNESCO World Heritage Vilnius Old Town. The facility maintains year-round operations despite harsh Baltic winters where temperatures drop below -20ยฐC requiring intensive snow-clearing operations December through February, while summer peak seasons bring Mediterranean leisure traffic creating morning departure congestion as multiple low-cost carriers schedule simultaneous operations. Strategic importance extends beyond national connectivity to anchoring Baltic aviation growth as Lithuanian Airports implements ambitious expansion programs including Kaunas Airport's capacity doubling scheduled for fall 2025 completion, demonstrating Lithuania's emergence as a regional aviation powerhouse capitalizing on EU membership, NATO integration, and geographic positioning between Scandinavia, Central Europe, and the former Soviet states. The facility exemplifies successful post-Soviet aviation transformation where modern infrastructure investment, liberal aviation policies, and strategic airline partnerships create sustainable growth exceeding pre-pandemic levels, establishing Vilnius as an essential Baltic hub despite competition from larger regional airports in Warsaw, Stockholm, and Copenhagen.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Vilnius International Airport (EYVI) serves as Lithuania's primary international gateway, located approximately 7 kilometers south of downtown Vilnius in the historic Baltic capital. During summer months, the airport experiences its peak season with increased leisure travel to Baltic destinations and connections to Mediterranean resorts, requiring advance planning for ground transportation and potential terminal congestion. The airport coordinates with Vilnius Area Control Center managing traffic in the increasingly busy Baltic airspace, serving over 5 million passengers annually. Flight operations benefit from two parallel runways capable of handling everything from regional aircraft to wide-body jets, supporting the airport's role as a growing transit point between Western Europe and the Nordic-Baltic region. Ground transportation options include regular train service to the city center taking approximately 7 minutes, various bus routes, taxi services, and rental car facilities, providing convenient access to Vilnius's UNESCO World Heritage Old Town. The modern single-terminal building features efficient design with Schengen and Non-Schengen zones connected airside, requiring passport control for connections between these areas while maintaining relatively short walking distances throughout the facility. The airport has experienced significant growth as a regional hub for low-cost carriers including Ryanair and Wizz Air, complemented by legacy carriers such as airBaltic and LOT Polish Airlines serving the Baltic region. Security processing is typically efficient except during morning peak hours when multiple low-cost carrier departures create temporary congestion. Weather conditions can impact operations during the harsh Baltic winters when temperatures drop below -20ยฐC and snow clearing operations may cause delays, particularly from December through February. The terminal offers comprehensive amenities including restaurants featuring Lithuanian cuisine, duty-free shopping, business lounges, and free WiFi throughout the facility.

๐Ÿ“ Location

Kaunas International Airport

Kaunas, Lithuania
KUN EYKA

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
90
minutes
International โ†’ International
120
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Kaunas International Airport (KUN), identified by its ICAO code EYKA, serves as a primary low-cost aviation hub for Lithuania and a major European center for aircraft maintenance and repair (MRO). The facility has recently completed a significant transformation, with a newly expanded passenger terminal officially opening in late 2025. This development increased the terminal area by 4,400 square meters and doubled the airport's capacity to 800 passengers per hour, allowing it to efficiently manage up to 2 million travelers annually while supporting the rapid growth of its primary carrier, Ryanair. The modernized terminal features six boarding gates, enlarged arrival and departure halls, and a range of updated amenities designed for passenger comfort. Inside, travelers can find a variety of new cafes, restaurants, and retail shops spread across three floors, as well as a unique indoor basketball court that reflects Lithuania's national sport. The facility also houses next-generation baggage handling and screening systems, along with automated passport control solutions to streamline the international transit experience for those connecting to major European destinations like Berlin, London, and Pisa. Infrastructure at Kaunas is well-supported by a newly expanded northern apron and multiple state-of-the-art maintenance hangars, solidifying its status as a critical technical node within the regional aviation network. Ground transportation is highly accessible, with regular public bus services (Route 29G) providing a direct link to the Kaunas city center and the central railway station. Additionally, on-site car rental services have been relocated to more convenient positions within the terminal, ensuring a seamless connection for the over 1.3 million passengers who utilize the hub as a gateway to central Lithuania and the wider Baltic region.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Kaunas International Airport (KUN) is Lithuania's second-busiest aviation hub and a major regional center for low-cost carriers like Ryanair. Tickets can be conveniently purchased from the driver using cash or via the 'ลฝiogas' mobile app. Taxis are also available 24/7 at the designated rank outside the arrivals terminal; however, it is always advisable to use the official airport taxi service or an app to ensure transparent pricing. Despite these upgrades, security and passport control queues can still lengthen during peak morning and evening flight banks, so arriving at least 2 hours before your scheduled departure is strongly recommended. Located in Karmฤ—lava, approximately 14 kilometers northeast of the Kaunas city center, getting to and from the terminal is highly efficient. For those seeking a faster and more private transfer, ride-hailing apps like Bolt and Uber are widely available and offer competitive, fixed pricing to major city hotels. For those who prefer to drive, several major car rental agencies have desks situated in the newly expanded arrivals area. The terminal features a variety of new dining options and a unique indoor basketball court, reflecting Lithuania's passion for the sport. The most popular and economical mode of transport is the City Bus 29 (or its express version, 29G), which provides a direct link to the Kaunas Railway Station and the central bus terminal in about 40 to 50 minutes. Additionally, for travelers heading to the capital, the 'Ollex' express shuttle provides frequent services directly to Vilnius and Klaipฤ—da, with schedules meticulously timed to coincide with flight arrivals and departures. The terminal complex has recently undergone a significant transformation, with a modern extension that has doubled its passenger capacity. Always carry some Euro (EUR) in cash for smaller purchases, though most transportation and airport services readily accept international credit cards.

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