Vilnius International Airport - Airport Links

Airport Links

Direct train services between Vilnius Airport Railway Station (referred to as "Oro uostas" in the schedules) and the central station of Vilnius were started in October 2008. Distance from the Airport to the Central Railway Station is 4.3 kilometres (2.7 mi), the journey takes 7 minutes. This is the fastest way to reach the Airport from the city center. Trains run daily from 5:45 up to 21:10 The intervals between the services range from 37 minutes during peak time to 1 hour 31 minutes during off-peak hours. One-way ticket costs 2.50 Lt (0.73 Euro).

Buses connect the airport with Vilnius Central Station, Vilnius city centre and Šeškinė (the north of the city).

There is a direct express intercity service between the Airport and Klaipeda city.

From 1 August in Vilnius airport will start to operate airport transfer service flyBus (www.flybus.lv) providing a direct shuttle bus connection between Riga (Latvia) and Vilnius airport. flyBus will go via Panevėžys (Lithuania) and Bauska (Latvia).

Means of transport at Vilnius Airport
Means of transport Operator Route Destination Website Notes
Bus Vilniaus Autobusai 1 Central Station (Lithuanian: Stotis) www.vilniustransport.lt
Vilniaus Autobusai 2 Šeškinė (City North) via City Center www.vilniustransport.lt
TOKS -- Central Station (Lithuanian: Stotis) www.toks.lt
Ollex -- Klaipeda www.ollex.lt
FLYBUS -- Riga www.flybus.lv via Panevėžys and Bauska
Train Lietuvos Geležinkeliai -- Central Station (Lithuanian: Stotis) www.litrail.lt

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