About The Group
Lithuanian Airports is a joint stock company 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.
Lithuanian Airports (LTOU) reached a record-breaking 6.6 million passengers in 2024, an increase of nearly 10% compared to 2023. This result not only surpassed last year’s figures but also exceeded the previous record set in 2019, when 6.5 million passengers were served. The number of flights in 2024 was 7% higher than in 2023, with over 56,800 flights served compared to more than 53,000 in 2023. In 2024, Lithuanian Airports handled more than 22,000 tons of cargo, nearly 10% more than in 2023.
Growth momentum in 2025 will be positively impacted by the completion of critical infrastructure projects. Early in the year, the new departures terminal at Vilnius Airport will open, and in the fall, the expansion of Kaunas Airport will be completed, doubling its capacity to serve passengers while increasing convenience and space for additional services.
Lithuanian Airports statistics
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Facts and Figures
- List of Top 5 Airlines: Ryanair, airBaltic, Wizz Air, SAS, LOT
- Number of Serving Airlines: 14
- Number of Direct Destinations: 115
- Passenger Numbers (mppa): 6608640
- Cargo Tonnes (p.a.): 22,000
Airports Within The Group
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Vilnius Airport
Vilnius Airport , located just 6 kilometers from the capital’s center, serves as the country’s largest and busiest airport in Lithuania. As the primary gateway to Lithuania, now it...
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Kaunas Airport
Kaunas - LCC, MRO & Cargo - A Crossroads for Logistics Corridors Kaunas Airport stands out as Lithuania’s second-largest airport after Vilnius Airport and the fourth...
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Palanga Airport
Palanga Airport is a regional airport located in the west part of Lithuania, near the Baltic Sea. The third largest city, ice-free seaport, Klaipeda is located 35 km south of the airport. The...