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Jan 18, 2016 (newstodate): Lithuania's smallest international airport at the Baltic coast, Palanga Airport may be heading towards new successes in 2016.
First, the C European LCC Wizz Air announced its plans to launch flights to Palanga from London Luton Airport, starting from March 23, 2016, and offering three weekly rotations using Airbus A320 aircraft.
Next, starting from March 28, 2016, the Polish carrier LOT will launch flights to Palanga from Warsaw, with six weekly rotations on the route.
Now the Irish LCC Ryanair, already operating at the country's other airports at Kaunas and Vilnius, has also announced its decision to start operations on a new route between London Stansted and Palanga from March 2016, offering two weekly rotations on the route.
Earlier, the Belarus carrier Belavia confirmed that it will be offering flights between Minsk and Palanga from June 19 until September 4, 2016, with one weekly rotation on the route, and the Russian carrier Rusline will also operate between Moscow and Palanga during the summer period in 2016 as well.
First, the C European LCC Wizz Air announced its plans to launch flights to Palanga from London Luton Airport, starting from March 23, 2016, and offering three weekly rotations using Airbus A320 aircraft.
Next, starting from March 28, 2016, the Polish carrier LOT will launch flights to Palanga from Warsaw, with six weekly rotations on the route.
Now the Irish LCC Ryanair, already operating at the country's other airports at Kaunas and Vilnius, has also announced its decision to start operations on a new route between London Stansted and Palanga from March 2016, offering two weekly rotations on the route.
Earlier, the Belarus carrier Belavia confirmed that it will be offering flights between Minsk and Palanga from June 19 until September 4, 2016, with one weekly rotation on the route, and the Russian carrier Rusline will also operate between Moscow and Palanga during the summer period in 2016 as well.