Kaunas Airport

At the beginning of 2013, Ryanair invested more than 3 million euros in a new aircraft maintenance and repair hangar in Kaunas, which currently employs 220 people (2018 data).

[citation needed] Wizzair operated a Kaunas - Warsaw - London Luton route for a short period of time in 2005.

[citation needed][4] Two temporary terminals were in operation in 2017, when Vilnius Airport was closed for reconstruction and flights transferred to Kaunas.

[5][6] LOT Polish Airlines started operating six weekly flights to Kaunas International from Warsaw Chopin Airport on 21 May 2018.

[7] The airport is owned and operated by the State-owned enterprise Kauno Aerouostas, and is fully governable to the Ministry of Transport and Communications.

There are all essential facilities for arriving passengers, including bureau de change and car rental offices.

The terminal facilities also include airline ticket offices, tourism agents, several shops, bars and cafes throughout the airport.

[citation needed] Theoretical runway average capacity, when aircraft are landing or taking off, is 12 operations per hour.

The same year Ryanair has set to double its MRO capabilities at the airport and began construction of the second hangar in Kaunas.

[13] FL Technics has announced its plans to invest almost 4 million US dollars into high-tech aircraft maintenance equipment at its newly launched MRO hangar in Kaunas.

The direct intercity services to capital Vilnius and Lithuanian coastal city Klaipėda are also available from and to Kaunas Airport as well as regional low frequency bus links to and from Anykščiai, Biržai, Ignalina, Kupiškis, Marijampolė, Molėtai, Obeliai, Rokiškis, Širvintos, Utena, Visaginas and Zarasai.

Departures hall
Inside the terminal building
Ramp view
Immigration stamp at Kaunas Airport
Motorway A1 near Kaunas
A bus stop at Kaunas Airport