Vilnius Airport

Airport Information

  • IATA Code: VNO
  • ICAO Code: EYVO
  • Operator: Lithuanian Airports
  • Location: Lithuania
  • Website: https://www.vno.lt/en/

Vilnius Airport

Vilnius Airport is the largest commercial airport in Lithuania, serving over 4.9 million passengers in 2018.

The Airport occupies an area of 326 ha, and the length of the airfield perimeter is 10.54 km. The length of the runway is 2.515 m; width – 50 m; PCN83/F/D/X/T; Landing Category II, Siemens signal lights system.

The airport is located on a plateau in the south of Vilnius. It is only 7 km or 15 minutes drive by car from the centre of the capital. The airport provides aviation and non-aviation services to national and foreign economic entities, as well as natural persons.

About Lithuanian Airports
Lithuanian Airports is a state enterprise which unites and manages Vilnius, Kaunas and Palanga airports, develops the activities of the three airports in a coordinated manner, offers a wide range of services, as well as high standards of the quality of service rendered to passengers and partners.

The airport network provides an opportunity to diversify activities and priorities of each one of them as well as to supplement Lithuanian transport system in a co-ordinated manner.

The ideology and strategy of operation of Lithuanian Airports are based on the principle ‘United but different’.

Airport News

Construction of New Departures Terminal at Vilnius Airport Completed

On 23 September, the updated operational strategy of Lithuanian Airports (LTOU) up to 2028 was officially presented, along with which the airports' representatives also announced the completion of the construction of the new departure terminal …

Vilnius Airport Conference Centre Transformed into Lithuania's Largest Bedroom

For a limited time, the Vilnius Airport Conference Centre has been transformed into Lithuania's largest bedroom, offering guests a unique opportunity to experience the thrill of aviation up close. This exclusive event provides panoramic views …

AEGEAN to Introduce Regular Flights Connecting Vilnius and Athens in 2024

Starting from 2024 April passengers from Vilnius will have a direct regular flight to Athens with the well awarded Greek airline AEGEAN. Flights will be operated twice a week with AIRBUS A320. Tomas Zitikis, Head of …

Development of solar parks will start at Lithuanian airports: public tender for design services is announced

Lithuanian Airports has announced a public tender for design services for solar parks. Land areas totaling about 7 hectares are to be allocated for solar power plants at the airfields of Vilnius, Kaunas and Palanga …

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 …

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 …

Financial results for the first half of the year: both aviation and non-aviation services redound to the profit of Lithuanian Airports

During the first half of the year 2023 financial figures of Lithuanian Airports were growing up. It had been influenced both by especially active beginning of the summer travel season and successful getting of rising …

Lithuanian Airports passed a historic test – successfully received and farewelled all of the guests of the NATO Summit

During the NATO Summit, the Vilnius Airport had become probably the most secure civilian airport in the world. The joint efforts of the specialists of the Vilnius, Kaunas and Palanga Airports and a total of …

Vilnius Airport passengers will be transported by electric buses: Lithuanian Airports announces plans to upgrade passenger service diesel buses

Lithuanian Airports, in pursuit of its strategic goal of becoming a CO2-neutral organisation by 2030, announces that it will start a modernisation programme for all buses serving passengers at Vilnius Airport in autumn this year. …

Lego Brings the Future to Life: Explore the Miniature Departures Terminal at Vilnius Airport

While the ongoing construction of the new Departures terminal at Vilnius International Airport (VNO) is set to be finished by 2025, renowned Lithuanian Lego model creator, Rokas Mikšiūnas, has unveiled his own version of the …

Rapidly growing Vilnius Airport offers new opportunities for international business

Vilnius Airport, located in the capital of Lithuania, is catching up with pre-pandemic records and plans further steady growth. A new departure terminal is already under construction at Lithuania's largest civilian airport and is scheduled …

Contact

Vilnius Airport
Rodūnios kelias 10A
Vilnius
Lithuania
  • +370 612 44442,

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