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Mar 25, 2014 (newstodate): Air Lituanica has still to announced the delivery dates for its coming two new aircraft, in the meantime building up flight volumes with the existing fleet.
-Thanks to the second aircraft entering into operation from March 1, we will expand the number of regular flights, and adding an additional route to Tallinn and increasing the number of flights on other routes, we will have 35 weekly regular flights from Vilnius Airport, says Sandra Meskauskaite, Air Lituanica communications manager.
-From March 12, Air Lituanica launched flights to Tallinn with two daily rotations. The number of flights on the Prague route have increased to five times a week. The flights to Munich have increased to four4 weekly flights per week, and the number of flights to Berlin increases to six times per week.
-From May 3, the flights to Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris will be available five times a week, and Air Lituanica also flies to Brussels on workdays, says Ms Meskauskaite.
Air Lituanica has leased one CRJ-200 aircraft from the Danish carrier Cimber, to be operated alongside its own Embraer 175 aircraft operated on a leasing contract with ECC Leasing Company, an Embraer subsidiary.
Earlier, the carrier told newstodate that it would take in two more Embraer aircraft, bringing the fleet to a total of three aircraft enabling the opening of new destinations in 2014.
-Thanks to the second aircraft entering into operation from March 1, we will expand the number of regular flights, and adding an additional route to Tallinn and increasing the number of flights on other routes, we will have 35 weekly regular flights from Vilnius Airport, says Sandra Meskauskaite, Air Lituanica communications manager.
-From March 12, Air Lituanica launched flights to Tallinn with two daily rotations. The number of flights on the Prague route have increased to five times a week. The flights to Munich have increased to four4 weekly flights per week, and the number of flights to Berlin increases to six times per week.
-From May 3, the flights to Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris will be available five times a week, and Air Lituanica also flies to Brussels on workdays, says Ms Meskauskaite.
Air Lituanica has leased one CRJ-200 aircraft from the Danish carrier Cimber, to be operated alongside its own Embraer 175 aircraft operated on a leasing contract with ECC Leasing Company, an Embraer subsidiary.
Earlier, the carrier told newstodate that it would take in two more Embraer aircraft, bringing the fleet to a total of three aircraft enabling the opening of new destinations in 2014.