“During the summer season, starting in April 2026, Ryanair will discontinue flights on the Palanga–Dublin, Kaunas–Belfast and Vilnius–Stockholm routes,” LTOU spokeswoman Vitalija Ročė told ELTA.

She said the airline would boost the frequency of its services from Vilnius to Athens, Berlin, Barcelona, Frankfurt, Milan, Rome, Treviso, Malta, London and Oslo.

From Kaunas, Ryanair will add more flights to Bari, Burgas, Cologne, Copenhagen, Edinburgh, Rhodes, Rimini, Alicante, Malaga, Majorca, Liverpool, London and Zadar. Services from Palanga to London will also be increased.

“Ryanair will offer more seats to passengers this year than in previous years,” Ročė said.

She added that the carrier was adjusting its network elsewhere in Europe.

“Ryanair has made changes to its route network at various European airports, affecting both regional and major hubs,” she said.

Ročė said travellers flying from Lithuanian airports would also see new summer destinations offered by other airlines.