List of airlines of Lithuania

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This is a list of airlines which have Air Operator Certificates in Lithuania .

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Charter airlines

AirlineImage ICAO IATA CallsignCommenced
operations
Fleet sizeOperating basesNotes
Avion Express Avion Express Airbus A320 LY-VEY (6705403435) (2).jpg NVDX9NORDVIND200550 Vilnius Rebranded from Nordic Solutions Air (2005-2008)
DAT LT Danish Air Transport ATR-72 OY-RUB @ Dusseldorf International Airport.jpg DNUR6DANU20045 Kaunas Rebranded from DOT LT in 2019
GetJet Airlines GetJet Airlines, LY-FOX, Airbus A320-214 (43153469151).jpg GJTGWGETJET201617 Vilnius
Grand Cru Airlines Boeing 737-35B, Untitled JP7666853.jpg GCAGRAND CRU20133 Vilnius
Heston Airlines Heston Airlines A320 LY-FJI.jpg HSTHNHESTON20214 (+2 Order) Vilnius

Public service obligation

AirlineImage ICAO IATA CallsignCommenced
operations
Notes
Transaviabaltika Transaviabaltika, ES-PJR, BAe Jetstream 32 (35494610910).jpg KTBTRANSBALTIKA1998

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