Vilnius Intl
CALLSIGN: . IATA Code: VNO. ICAO Code: EYVI
Vilnius Intl 30 days of scheduled flights
airports
Most popular flight routesPOPULAR
Vilnius Intl operates over 0 flight routes. Here are the most popular.
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VNO | Vilnius | Warsaw | WAW | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Helsinki | HEL | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Riga | RIX | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Copenhagen | CPH | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Stockholm | ARN | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Istanbul | IST | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Amsterdam | AMS | » |
VNO | Vilnius | London | LTN | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Eindhoven | EIN | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Tallinn | TLL | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Munich | MUC | » |
VNO | Vilnius | London | STN | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Barcelona | BCN | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Berlin | BER | » |
VNO | Vilnius | London | LCY | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Vienna | VIE | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Oslo | OSL | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Frankfurt | FRA | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Paris | BVA | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Milan | MXP | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Paris | CDG | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Dortmund | DTM | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Brussels | BRU | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Malta | MLA | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Turin | TRN | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Milan | BGY | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Rome | CIA | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Venice | TSF | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Rome | FCO | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Nuremberg | NUE | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Tenerife | TFS | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Hamburg | HAM | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Dublin | DUB | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Sandefjord | TRF | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Hahn | HHN | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Dubai | DXB | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Kutaisi | KUT | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Malaga | AGP | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Larnaca | LCA | » |
VNO | Vilnius | Tel Aviv-Yafo | TLV | » |
Vilnius Intl Aircrafts
Aircraft models scheduled to fly with Vilnius Intl.
Aircraft model | Flights |
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Code 223 | 277 |
Boeing 737-800 (winglets) Passenger/BBJ2 | 205 |
Airbus A320 | 155 |
ATR 72 | 105 |
Canadair (Bombardier) Regional Jet 900 and Challenger 890 | 98 |
Vilnius Intl airports
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An airline hub is an airport where the airline has a heavy presence and normally some kind of headquarters. On the other hand, a focus city is a destination where the airline operates limited point-to-point routes. In these cities, the airline doesn’t necessarily need to have an office (even though this sometimes is the case). Many low-cost airlines don't use the definition 'hub' but instead define their main airports of operations as an operating base.