Author: Sandra Meškauskaitė
Source: www.airlituanica.com
The airline Air Lituanica
increases the number of flights on its routes on summer season schedule. Air
Lituanica aircrafts will take off from Vilnius Airport 43 times a week.
“Our strategic goal is to create full quality
flights to business passengers on the main European routes; therefore, the
frequency of flights is especially important. Daily flights to major airports
will be an excellent opportunity for businessmen and public officials to plan
their time more effectively and to save the costs of business trips," says
Air Lituanica Commerce Director Simonas Bartkus.
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During the summer season
new flights are also convenient for holidays. However, despite the season, both
the business segment and tourists must always have a possibility of reaching
Lithuania conveniently. Thus, by increasing the number of flights this summer,
Air Lituanica also wants to create favourable conditions for holidaymakers:
they will be offered weekend destinations for especially low fares.
The number of Air
Lituanica flights on Paris and Munich routes is increased gradually. From 3 May
5 instead of 4 flights per week will be operated to Paris; 6 flights will be
available from 15 June on a daily basis, with the exception of Saturdays. From
the middle of March the number of flights from Vilnius to Munich increased from
4 to 5 times a week; they will be operated 7 times a week from the middle of
June.
Currently, Air Lituanica operates flights to the
capital of Estonia on business days, in the morning and in the evening – the
total of 10 flights per week; from the middle of June the airline will offer 12
weekly flights. The number of flights on
the Prague route was increased to 5 times a week in the beginning of March,
while the flights on the Berlin route – to 6 times a week. Also the airline
expanded its summer season schedule with three new routes to the cities of
Sweden and Denmark – Malmo, Gothenburg and Billund.
“With this intensive
summer schedule, our aircrafts will spend about 132 hours in the air per week,”
says Simonas Bartkus. “The total of 6,000 seats will be offered on our flights
per week. The flights are operated by two aircrafts – Embraer 175 with 86 seats
and CRJ 200 with 50 seats.”
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