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Kaunas Airport (Lithuanian: Kauno tarptautinis oro uostas) (IATA: KUN, ICAO: EYKA) is the second-busiest civil airport in Lithuania after Vilnius Airport and the fourth-busiest in the Baltic states. The airport is located in the central part of the country, 14 km (8.7 mi) northeast of the Kaunas city centre and 100 km (62 mi) west from the ...
Kaunas/Gamykla Airport (Kaunas State Aviation Enterprise) 54°52′46″N 023°54′18″E / 54.87944°N 23.90500°E / 54.87944; 23.90500 ( Kaunas/Gamykla Kaunas
Kaunas International Airport (KUN) is the second-busiest airport in Lithuania and the fourth-busiest airport in the Baltic states. In 2016, it handled 740,448 passengers (in addition to 2,488 tons of cargo), down from the peak of 872,618 passengers in 2011.
Rank Country City Airport Code (IATA/ICAO)Passengers (2024) Change 2023–2024 1. Latvia: Riga: Riga International Airport: RIX/EVRA: 7,120,000: 7.0% 2. Lithuania: Vilnius: Vilnius International Airport
After the withdrawal of the Russian Air Force in 1993, Aleksotas / S. Darius and S. Girėnas Airport began to serve general aviation. The airport hosts the Kaunas Air Club. Its historical importance makes it a natural host for the Lithuanian Aviation Museum. The old passenger terminal building was turned into the Aviation Museum on February 19 ...
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Ian Cleary was sent to the U.S. on Thursday, Jan. 16, on a flight that left from the Charles de Gaulle Airport just outside Paris, France, officials confirmed to the Associated Press and The New ...
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