Airports

Vilnius Airport begins construction of a new departure terminal

On 31 January, during an official ceremony, the construction of Vilnius Airport’s new departure terminal was announced.

The large-scale project is said to last two years. The first travellers will be able to use the new terminal in early 2025.

According to the representatives of Lithuanian Airports, the main purpose of the new departure terminal project is to increase the capacity to handle a larger number of passengers, as well as to introduce innovations in the new terminal that will help to make the travellers’ experience even smoother and to ensure greater efficiency in airport operations.

The 14,400 square metre terminal will increase the total area of Vilnius Airport’s passenger terminals by a third and double the passenger throughput to 2,400 passengers per hour.

“The main Lithuanian airport must be convenient for passengers, meet international standards and perform its functions properly,” said Minister of Transport and Communications Marius Skuodis.

“The new terminal at Vilnius Airport will make a significant contribution to the development of the aviation sector, opening up new capacity opportunities.

“As passenger traffic at the airport grows, it is important to ensure comfortable service conditions that meet modern standards.”

Alongside the construction of the new terminal, the transport access in front of Vilnius Airport will also be transformed: renewing of engineering infrastructure, resurfacing, installation of carports and the creation of a new, much more permeable transport scheme.

“We stand at the centre of an important change for aviation in Lithuania,” comments Aurimas Stikliūnas, Interim CEO of Lithuanian Airports.

“The opportunities to handle more aircrafts, and more passengers, are directly linked to our future prospects to become leaders in the region, which means moving to the next level of quality and competing for a wider geography of flights across the country.

“This entire project is a series of developments – not just a construction project, but also a platform for innovation in airports, where we will finally be able to apply state-of-the-art technology to improve airport efficiency and passenger comfort.

“This is undoubtedly the most important project for all Lithuanian airports in the next few years, to which we are dedicating a lot of our internal resources.”

According to the CEO, the new terminal will essentially lay the groundwork for correcting the mistakes of Vilnius Airport’s previous terminal expansions in the future – the previous terminals were expanded to the side of the airfield, not parallel to the entire airport area.

The construction of this passenger terminal will be accompanied by the renovation and conversion of the old terminals, with expansion and modernisation planned in phases.

The building will have two floors, with a self-service check-in area on the ground floor, allowing passengers to check in their luggage at dedicated terminals.

There will also be common public spaces, cafes and other commercial areas and airline offices, while the second floor will house the security screening areas as well as the departure and arrival gates for passengers from Schengen countries.

The new building will have an A++ energy class and will be internationally “BREEAM Good” certified, demonstrating not only the innovative solutions used in the project, but also the sustainable approach to the construction process.

“We appreciate the opportunity to implement projects of importance to Lithuania,” says Almantas Čebanauskas, the head of the main contractor of the project, “Eikos Statyba”.

“We are confident that our experience in the construction of complex structures, including our project for the construction of the VIP terminal at Vilnius Airport, will contribute significantly to the successful completion of the construction of the new terminal.”

The new terminal will be built between the VIP terminal with conference centre and the old passenger terminal. The total value of the contract is EUR 41.5 million (excluding VAT).

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