"I hope that the direct flight connecting Sweden and Lithuania will encourage the Swedes to come to Lithuania and see why the world travel guide Lonely Planet named Lithuania as one of the ten most recommended places to visit in 2015, says Jurgita Kazlauskienė, Head of the State Department of Tourism. "Tourists from Sweden are offered the long weekend in Vilnius – the largest Baroque Old Town in Northern Europe – rest at our resorts, fare in modern and gourmet catering establishments, amber experience by following the Amber Road in Lithuania and other unique and welcoming places appealing for Swedish tourists due to a very good price–quality ratio."
According to Air Lituanica Director of Commerce Simonas Bartkus, business passengers have already recognised the convenience of the flights. "Flights will be operated at particularly convenient times: flying to Stockholm and back will be possible in one day and passengers from Sweden will also be able to arrive for short stays. What is more, our flights to the airport located in the central part of Stockholm will save a lot of time for those travelling from the airport to their workplace. Solna Business Center, for example, can be reached by foot while a taxi ride to Stockholm old town takes 15 minutes," says Mr. Bartkus.
Air Lituanica will operate flights from Monday to Thursday in the mornings and evenings and on Fridays and Sundays - in the evenings only. Departure time from Vilnius on Mondays and Thursdays will be at 07:50 a.m., from Stockholm – at 08:35 a.m., on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from Vilnius – at 08:15 a.m., from Stockholm – at 09:25 a.m. Evening flights from Vilnius from Monday to Friday and on Sundays will be operated at 05:35 p.m. and from Stockholm – at 06:45 p.m. The flight duration is 1 hour 45 min. Bromma Airport is just 8-9 km from the city centre.
Tickets to Stockholm Bromma Airport as well as in other usual directions can be purchased on Air Lituanica website or via other flight search engines and travel agencies.
During the summer season of 2014, Air Lituanica already operated flights from Vilnius to two Swedish cities – Göteborg and Malmö.The flights were operated from mid-June to the end of August, with 2 evening flights per week on both routes.The company is also planning to strengthen communication with Sweden this summer.