"Four airlines will operate flights, and the timetable will be the busiest in the airport's history, with as many as 76 flights scheduled weekly," Kaunas Airport Commercial Director Jūratė Baltrušaitytė said in a press release on Thursday.
The most popular destinations on the summer schedule are British, Irish and German airports and Moscow, as well as Alicante, Kos and Rhodes, and new services to Palma, Malta and Reykjavik. Flight frequencies remain unchanged, apart from flights to Moscow that will operate daily.
A total of 872,000 passengers went through Kaunas Airport last year, a rise of 7.8 percent year-on-year.
