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Passenger numbers at Lithuanian Airports continued to decline in November

43.3 thousand passengers travelled through Lithuanian Airports in November (77 thousand in October). As usual, the largest share of passengers flew via Vilnius Airport (32.5 thousand), and 7.6 thousand passengers were served at Kaunas Airport in November (17.4 thousand in October). Last month, Palanga Airport served 3.1 thousand (in October it was 6.6 thousand).   At the &hellip; <a href="https://kaunas-airport.lt/en/passenger-numbers-at-lithuanian-airports-continued-to-decline-in-november/">Continued</a>
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Lithuanian Airports join EASA Aviation Industry Charter for COVID-19

Lithuanian Airports have officially joined the Charter initiated by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and undertook the commitment to ensure the highest epidemiological safety standards, as well as to exchange information with other members of the Charter in order to manage the challenges faced by the aviation industry due to the pandemic.   The &hellip; <a href="https://kaunas-airport.lt/en/passenger-numbers-at-lithuanian-airports-continued-to-decline-in-november/">Continued</a>
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Lithuanian Airports CEO elected to the Board of ACI Europe

In the Assembly of the Airports Council International (ACI Europe), held on 17 November, Marius Gelžinis, the CEO of Lithuanian Airports, was elected to the Board of this organization. The Council unites more than 500 airports across Europe. This week, 7 new Board members of Airports Council International were elected for a three-year term. In total, &hellip; <a href="https://kaunas-airport.lt/en/passenger-numbers-at-lithuanian-airports-continued-to-decline-in-november/">Continued</a>
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Aircraft painting company MAAS Aviation will soon start operating at Kaunas Airport

The aircraft painting company MAAS Aviation, registered in Ireland, will soon start operating at Kaunas Airport. The new 7,000-square-meter hangars will be capable of painting two aircrafts at a time, and the company&#8217;s future plans include the construction of an additional facility.   &#8220;The coronavirus pandemic has reduced the number of flights, but we feel strong and &hellip; <a href="https://kaunas-airport.lt/en/passenger-numbers-at-lithuanian-airports-continued-to-decline-in-november/">Continued</a>
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Lithuanian Airports see drop in October passenger numbers, handle more cargo

The challenges of the pandemic continue to have negative influence on Lithuanian Airports’ results. In October, the number of passengers decreased by more than 20 percent in comparison with September. Rising numbers of handled cargo bring some optimism.   In October, all three airports of the country jointly provided services to just over 77 thousand passengers. As &hellip; <a href="https://kaunas-airport.lt/en/passenger-numbers-at-lithuanian-airports-continued-to-decline-in-november/">Continued</a>
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September sees passenger numbers fall at Lithuanian Airports

After a rather successful summer season, characterized by a consistent recovery of passenger numbers at Lithuanian Airports, the first month of autumn provided much lower results. Passenger numbers in September were two times lower compared to August this year.   In total, all three of the country&#8217;s air gates served just over 100 000 passengers in &hellip; <a href="https://kaunas-airport.lt/en/passenger-numbers-at-lithuanian-airports-continued-to-decline-in-november/">Continued</a>
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Kaunas Airport considers installing solar power plant in near future

Kaunas Airport which belongs to the network of Lithuanian Airports announced market consultations and is currently starting to consider the opportunities to instal a solar power plant within the territory of the airport. The representatives of the airport state that the energy generated by solar power plant would in the future assist Kaunas Airport in &hellip; <a href="https://kaunas-airport.lt/en/passenger-numbers-at-lithuanian-airports-continued-to-decline-in-november/">Continued</a>
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Aviation statistics for August: passenger flows at Lithuanian Airports continued to grow

The passenger traffic statistics of Lithuanian Airports in August show that this month showed best results this summer. Despite the travel restrictions still in place, which pose many challenges for passenger aviation and many other areas, in August all three of the country’s air gates served almost 212 000 passengers or 34 percent of the flow for &hellip; <a href="https://kaunas-airport.lt/en/passenger-numbers-at-lithuanian-airports-continued-to-decline-in-november/">Continued</a>
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Kaunas Airport adds two Rosenbauer Panther vehicles to its fire rescue fleet

Kaunas Airport, which in the past years has been heavily expanding its infrastructure for MRO (Maintenance, Repair, Overhaul) activities, has acquired two brand-new fire rescue vehicles. Similar models are in use at some of the world’s busiest airports.   The new vehicles have been purchased for all Lithuanian Airports as part of a fire rescue service &hellip; <a href="https://kaunas-airport.lt/en/passenger-numbers-at-lithuanian-airports-continued-to-decline-in-november/">Continued</a>
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Lithuanian Airports see a recovery in passenger numbers and routes in July

Reviewing the aviation statistics of July, Lithuanian Airports recorded that the recovery of passenger flows in Lithuania takes place a bit quicker than generally in Europe. Almost 168 thousand passengers travelled via the three airports of the country within the last month of July (while in June – 42.6 thousand).   The statistics of the last month &hellip; <a href="https://kaunas-airport.lt/en/passenger-numbers-at-lithuanian-airports-continued-to-decline-in-november/">Continued</a>