Vilnius International Airport Tarptautinis Vilniaus oro uostas | |||||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||||
Owner | Government of Lithuania | ||||||||||||
Operator | JSC "Lithuanian Airports" | ||||||||||||
Serves | Vilnius, Lithuania | ||||||||||||
Opened | 1932[1] | ||||||||||||
Hub for | airBaltic | ||||||||||||
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Time zone | Eastern European Time[2] (UTC+02:00) | ||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 646 ft / 197 m | ||||||||||||
Coordinates | 54°38′13″N 025°17′16″E / 54.63694°N 25.28778°E | ||||||||||||
Website | vno.lt | ||||||||||||
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Statistics (2019) | |||||||||||||
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Source: Lithuanian Airports, 2020[3] |
Vilnius International Airport (IATA: VNO, ICAO: EYVI) (Lithuanian: Vilniaus oro uostas) is the airport of Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. It is located 5.9 km (3.7 mi) south[4] of the city center. It is the largest of the three commercial airports in Lithuania by passenger traffic, with one runway and 5 million passengers a year.[3] Vilnius International Airport serves as a base for airBaltic, Ryanair, and Wizz Air. The airport is managed by Joint Stock Company Lithuanian Airports under the Ministry of Transport and Communications.[5] It is the 96th busiest airport in Europe.
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