This is a list of the busiest airports in the Baltic states in terms of total number of Passengers, Aircraft movements and Freight and Mail Tonnes per year. The statistics includes major airports in the Baltic States with commercial regular traffic. Aircraft movements and Freight and Mail Tonnes only include statistics for the 5 busiest airports in 2012 since reliable data is not available for all airports. Included are also a list of the Busiest Air Routes to/from and between the Baltic States for 2011 and 2012, data for 2019 will be added as soon as the data becomes available.
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The table lists airports with current or past regular international flights.
Rank | Country | Airport | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 |
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1. | Latvia | Riga International Airport | 6,630,891 [1] | 5,380,779 [2] | 2,353,064 [2] | 2,011,155 [2] | 7,798,394 [2] | 7,056,089 [3] | 6,097,434 | 5,402,545 | 5,162,675 | 4,814,073 | 4,793,213 | 4,767,764 | 5,106,692 | 4,663,647 | 4,066,854 | 3,690,549 | 3,160,945 | 2,495,020 | 1,878,035 | 1,060,426 |
2. | Lithuania | Vilnius International Airport | 4,406,019 [4] | 3,915,960 [4] | 1,898,817 | 1,312,468 | 5,004,921 [5] | 4,922,949 [6] | 3,761,837 | 3,814,001 | 3,336,084 | 2,942,670 | 2,661,869 | 2,208,096 | 1,712,467 | 1,373,859 | 1,308,632 | 2,048,439 | 1,717,222 | 1,451,468 | 1,281,872 | 964,164 |
3. | Estonia | Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport | 2,961,569 | 2,748,255 | 1,301,109 | 863,588 | 3,267,909 [7] | 3,007,644 [8] | 2,648,361 | 2,203,536 | 2,166,663 | 2,017,291 | 1,958,801 | 2,206,791 | 1,913,172 | 1,384,831 | 1,346,236 | 1,811,536 | 1,728,430 | 1,541,832 | 1,401,059 | 997,941 |
4. | Lithuania | Kaunas International Airport | 1,300,424 [9] | 1,159,184 [10] | 487,532 | 368,645 | 1,160,591 [11] | 1,011,067 [12] | 1,186,081 | 740,448 | 747,284 | 724,314 | 695,509 | 830,268 | 872,618 | 809,732 | 456,698 | 410,165 | 390,881 | 248,228 | 77,350 | 27,113 |
5. | Lithuania | Palanga International Airport | 307,090 [13] | 274,879 [13] | 85,895 | 123,948 | 338,309 [14] | 316,643 | 297,197 | 232,630 | 145,441 | 132,931 | 127,890 | 128,169 | 111,133 | 102,528 | 104,600 | 101,586 | 93,379 | 110,828 | 94,000 | 76,020 |
6. | Estonia | Kuressaare Airport | 42,232 | 38,749 | 29,447 | 16,858 | 24,614 | 23,166 | 19,231 | 13,289 | 14,458 | 13,665 | 13,163 | 11,421 | 17,822 | 19,702 | 19,519 | 23,752 | 20,026 | 18,341 | 18,071 | 15,091 |
Rank | Country | City | Airport | Code (IATA/ICAO) | Passengers (2023) | Change 2022–2023 |
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1. | Latvia | Riga | Riga International Airport | RIX/EVRA | 6,630,891 | 23.2% |
2. | Lithuania | Vilnius | Vilnius International Airport | VNO/EYVI | 4,406,019 | 12.5% |
3. | Estonia | Tallinn | Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport | TLL/EETN | 2,961,569 | 7.8% |
4. | Lithuania | Kaunas | Kaunas International Airport | KUN/EYKA | 1,300,424 | 12.2% |
5. | Lithuania | Palanga | Palanga International Airport | PLQ/EYPA | 307,090 | 11.7% |
6. | Estonia | Kuressaare | Kuressaare Airport | URE/EEKE | 42,232 | 9.0% |
7. | Estonia | Kärdla | Kärdla Airport | KDL/EEKA | 16,165 | 34.8% |
8. | Estonia | Tartu | Tartu Airport | TAY/EETU | 1,080 | % |
9. | Estonia | Pärnu | Pärnu Airport | EPU/EEPU | 2,087 | % |
10. | Estonia | Ruhnu village | Ruhnu Airfield | –/EERU | 1,398 | % |
11. | Lithuania | Šiauliai | Šiauliai International Airport | SQQ/EYSA | % | |
12. | Estonia | Sääre village | Kihnu Airfield | –/EEKU |
Rank | Country | City | Airport | Code (IATA/ICAO) | Passengers (2022) | Change 2021–2022 |
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1. | Latvia | Riga | Riga International Airport | RIX/EVRA | 5,380,779 | 128.70% |
2. | Lithuania | Vilnius | Vilnius International Airport | VNO/EYVI | 3,915,960 | 106.23% |
3. | Estonia | Tallinn | Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport | TLL/EETN | 2,748,255 [15] | 111.22% |
4. | Lithuania | Kaunas | Kaunas International Airport | KUN/EYKA | 1,159,184 | 137.77% |
5. | Lithuania | Palanga | Palanga International Airport | PLQ/EYPA | 274,879 | 220.02% |
6. | Estonia | Kuressaare | Kuressaare Airport | URE/EEKE | [15] | 38,74931.59% |
7. | Estonia | Kärdla | Kärdla Airport | KDL/EEKA | 12,004 [15] | 11.52% |
8. | Estonia | Tartu | Tartu Airport | TAY/EETU | 8,653 [15] | 1641.05% |
9. | Estonia | Pärnu | Pärnu Airport | EPU/EEPU | 2,887 [15] | 661.74% |
10. | Estonia | Ruhnu village | Ruhnu Airfield | –/EERU | 1,641 [15] | 4.46% |
11. | Lithuania | Šiauliai | Šiauliai International Airport | SQQ/EYSA | 654 | 26.49% |
12. | Estonia | Sääre village | Kihnu Airfield | –/EEKU | 12 [15] |
Rank | Country | City | Airport | Code (IATA/ICAO) | Passengers (2021) | Change 2020–2021 |
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1. | Latvia | Riga | Riga International Airport | RIX/EVRA | 2,353,064 | 17.00% |
2. | Lithuania | Vilnius | Vilnius International Airport | VNO/EYVI | 1,898,817 | 44.68% |
3. | Estonia | Tallinn | Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport | TLL/EETN | 1,301,109 [16] | 50.66% |
4. | Lithuania | Kaunas | Kaunas International Airport | KUN/EYKA | 487,532 | 32.25% |
5. | Lithuania | Palanga | Palanga International Airport | PLQ/EYPA | 85,895 | 44.30% |
6. | Estonia | Kuressaare | Kuressaare Airport | URE/EEKE | 29,447 [16] | 74.68% |
7. | Estonia | Kärdla | Kärdla Airport | KDL/EEKA | 10,769 [16] | 14.82% |
8. | Estonia | Ruhnu village | Ruhnu Airfield | –/EERU | 1,571 [16] | 29.30% |
9. | Lithuania | Šiauliai | Šiauliai International Airport | SQQ/EYSA | 517 | 46.46% |
10. | Estonia | Tartu | Tartu Airport | TAY/EETU | 497 [16] | 91.54% |
11. | Estonia | Pärnu | Pärnu Airport | EPU/EEPU | 379 [16] | 4.99% |
12. | Latvia | Liepaja | Liepaja International Airport | LPX/EVLA | <100 [lower-alpha 1] |
Rank | Country | City | Airport | Code (IATA/ICAO) | Passengers (2020) | Change 2019–2020 |
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1. | Latvia | Riga | Riga International Airport | RIX/EVRA | 2,011,155 | 74.20% |
2. | Lithuania | Vilnius | Vilnius International Airport | VNO/EYVI | 1,312,468 | 73.78% |
3. | Estonia | Tallinn | Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport | TLL/EETN | 863,589 [16] | 73.60% |
4. | Lithuania | Kaunas | Kaunas International Airport | KUN/EYKA | 368,645 | 68.00% |
5. | Lithuania | Palanga | Palanga International Airport | PLQ/EYPA | 123,948 | 63.84% |
6. | Estonia | Kuressaare | Kuressaare Airport | URE/EEKE | 16,858 [16] | |
7. | Estonia | Kärdla | Kärdla Airport | KDL/EEKA | 9,379 [16] | |
8. | Estonia | Tartu | Tartu Airport | TAY/EETU | 5,874 [16] | |
9. | Latvia | Liepaja | Liepaja International Airport | LPX/EVLA | <4,000 [lower-alpha 1] | |
10. | Estonia | Ruhnu village | Ruhnu Airfield | –/EERU | 1,215 [16] | |
11. | Estonia | Pärnu | Pärnu Airport | EPU/EEPU | 361 [16] | |
12. | Lithuania | Šiauliai | Šiauliai International Airport | SQQ/EYSA | 353 | 5.69% |
Rank | Country | City | Airport | Code (IATA/ICAO) | Passengers (2019) | Change 2018–2019 |
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1. | Latvia | Riga | Riga International Airport | RIX/EVRA | 7,798,394 | 10.57% |
2. | Lithuania | Vilnius | Vilnius International Airport | VNO/EYVI | 5,004,921 | 1.67% |
3. | Estonia | Tallinn | Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport | TLL/EETN | 3,267,909 | 8.65% |
4. | Lithuania | Kaunas | Kaunas International Airport | KUN/EYKA | 1,160,591 | 14.79% |
5. | Lithuania | Palanga | Palanga International Airport | PLQ/EYPA | 338,309 | 6.84% |
6. | Estonia | Kuressaare | Kuressaare Airport | URE/EEKE | 20,116 | |
7. | Latvia | Liepaja | Liepaja International Airport | LPX/EVLA | 13,835 | 41.88% |
8. | Lithuania | Šiauliai | Šiauliai International Airport | SQQ/EYSA | 334 | 83.17% |
Rank | Country | City | Airport | Code (IATA/ICAO) | Passengers (2018) | Change 2017–2018 |
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1. | Latvia | Riga | Riga International Airport | RIX/EVRA | 7,056,089 | 15.72% |
2. | Lithuania | Vilnius | Vilnius International Airport | VNO/EYVI | 4,922,949 | 30.87% |
3. | Estonia | Tallinn | Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport | TLL/EETN | 3,007,644 | 13.60% |
4. | Lithuania | Kaunas | Kaunas International Airport | KUN/EYKA | 1,011,067 | 14.76% |
5. | Lithuania | Palanga | Palanga International Airport | PLQ/EYPA | 316,643 | 6.54% |
6. | Latvia | Liepāja | Liepāja International Airport | LPX/EVLA | 9,751 | 104% |
7. | Lithuania | Šiauliai | Šiauliai International Airport | SQQ/EYSA | 1,985 | 179% |
Rank | Country | City | Airport | Code (IATA/ICAO) | Passengers (2017) | Change 2016–2017 |
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1. | Latvia | Riga | Riga International Airport | RIX/EVRA | 6,097,434 | 12.87% |
2. | Lithuania | Vilnius | Vilnius International Airport | VNO/EYVI | 3,761,837 | 1.39% |
3. | Estonia | Tallinn | Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport | TLL/EETN | 2,648,361 | 20.19% |
4. | Lithuania | Kaunas | Kaunas International Airport | KUN/EYKA | 1,186,081 | 60.18% |
5. | Lithuania | Palanga | Palanga International Airport | PLQ/EYPA | 297,197 | 27.76% |
6. | Estonia | Tartu | Tartu Airport | TAY/EETU | 30,296 | |
7. | Estonia | Kuressaare | Kuressaare Airport | URE/EEKE | 19,231 | |
8. | Estonia | Kärdla | Kärdla Airport | KDL/EEKA | 9,168 | |
9. | Latvia | Liepāja | Liepāja International Airport | LPX/EVLA | 4,780 | |
10. | Lithuania | Šiauliai | Šiauliai International Airport | SQQ/EYSA | 712 | 46.5% |
Rank | Country | City | Airport | Code (IATA/ICAO) | Passengers (2013) | Change 2012–2013 |
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1. | Latvia | Riga | Riga International Airport | RIX/EVRA | 4,793,213 | +0.6% |
2. | Lithuania | Vilnius | Vilnius International Airport | VNO/EYVI | 2,661,869 | +20.6% |
3. | Estonia | Tallinn | Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport | TLL/EETN | 1,958,801 | -11.2% |
4. | Lithuania | Kaunas | Kaunas International Airport | KUN/EYKA | 695,509 | -16.2% |
5. | Lithuania | Palanga | Palanga International Airport | PLQ/EYPA | 127,890 | -1.0% |
6. | Estonia | Tartu | Tartu Airport | TAY/EETU | 13,690 | -32.7% |
7. | Estonia | Kuressaare | Kuressaare Airport | URE/EEKE | 13,163 | +15.25% |
8. | Estonia | Kärdla | Kärdla Airport | KDL/EEKA | 10,222 | +5.38% |
9. | Estonia | Pärnu | Pärnu Airport | EPU/EEPU | 3,538 | -37.2% |
10. | Estonia | Kihnu | Kihnu Airfield | ---/EEKU | 2,434 | -1.4% |
11. | Estonia | Ruhnu | Ruhnu Airfield | ---/EERU | 1,214 | -11.0% |
12. | Lithuania | Šiauliai | Šiauliai International Airport | SQQ/EYSA | 942 | -4.46% |
Rank | Country | City | Airport | Code (IATA/ICAO) | Passengers (2012) | Change 2011–2012 |
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1. | Latvia | Riga | Riga International Airport | RIX/EVRA | 4,767,878 | -6.6% |
2. | Lithuania | Vilnius | Vilnius International Airport | VNO/EYVI | 2,208,096 | +28.9% |
3. | Estonia | Tallinn | Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport | TLL/EETN | 2,206,692 | +15.3% |
4. | Lithuania | Kaunas | Kaunas International Airport | KUN/EYKA | 830,268 | -4.9% |
5. | Lithuania | Palanga | Palanga International Airport | PLQ/EYPA | 128,169 | +15.3% |
6. | Estonia | Tartu | Tartu Airport | TAY/EETU | 20,302 | +9.3% |
7. | Estonia | Kuressaare | Kuressaare Airport | URE/EEKE | 11,421 | -35.9% |
8. | Estonia | Kärdla | Kärdla Airport | KDL/EEKA | 9,700 | -9.3% |
9. | Estonia | Pärnu | Pärnu Airport | EPU/EEPU | 5,634 | -59.6% |
10. | Estonia | Kihnu | Kihnu Airfield | ---/EEKU | 2,474 | +7.9% |
11. | Estonia | Ruhnu | Ruhnu Airfield | ---/EERU | 1,364 | -7.0% |
12. | Lithuania | Šiauliai | Šiauliai International Airport | SQQ/EYSA | 986 | |
Rank | Country | City | Airport | Code (IATA/ICAO) | Movements (2019) | Change 2018–2019 |
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1. | Latvia | Riga | Riga International Airport | RIX/EVRA | 87,007 | 4.2% |
2. | Estonia | Tallinn | Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport | TLL/EETN | 47,867 | 1.4% |
3. | Lithuania | Vilnius | Vilnius International Airport | VNO/EYVI | 47,440 | 0.5% |
4. | Lithuania | Kaunas | Kaunas International Airport | KUN/EYKA | 9,888 | 4.6% |
5. | Lithuania | Palanga | Palanga International Airport | PLQ/EYPA | 5,167 | 6.8% |
Rank | Country | City | Airport | Code (IATA/ICAO) | Movements (2012) | Change 2011–2012 |
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1. | Latvia | Riga | Riga International Airport | RIX/EVRA | 68,570 | 5.9% |
2. | Estonia | Tallinn | Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport | TLL/EETN | 48,531 | 20.4% |
3. | Lithuania | Vilnius | Vilnius International Airport | VNO/EYVI | 29,995 | 8.3% |
4. | Lithuania | Kaunas | Kaunas International Airport | KUN/EYKA | 8,559 | 5.1% |
5. | Lithuania | Palanga | Palanga International Airport | PLQ/EYPA | 3,047 | 2.9% |
Rank | Country | City | Airport | Code (IATA/ICAO) | Cargo (2021) | Change 2020–2021 |
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1. | Latvia | Riga | Riga International Airport | RIX/EVRA | 23,520 | 22.2% |
2. | Lithuania | Vilnius | Vilnius International Airport | VNO/EYVI | 14,706 | 2.0% |
3. | Estonia | Tallinn | Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport | TLL/EETN | 10,534 | 15.4% |
4. | Lithuania | Kaunas | Kaunas International Airport | KUN/EYKA | 5,065 | 5.6% |
5. | Lithuania | Šiauliai | Šiauliai International Airport | SQQ/EYSA | 60 | 57.1% |
6. | Lithuania | Palanga | Palanga International Airport | PLQ/EYPA | 1 | 58.3% |
Rank | Country | City | Airport | Code (IATA/ICAO) | Cargo (2012) | Change 2011–2012 |
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1. | Latvia | Riga | Riga International Airport | RIX/EVRA | 31,460 | 171.9% |
2. | Estonia | Tallinn | Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport | TLL/EETN | 23,760 | 29.5% |
3. | Lithuania | Vilnius | Vilnius International Airport | VNO/EYVI | 5,931 | 2.6% |
4. | Lithuania | Šiauliai | Šiauliai International Airport | SQQ/EYSA | 5,041 | |
4. | Lithuania | Kaunas | Kaunas International Airport | KUN/EYKA | 3,364 | 20.3% |
5. | Lithuania | Palanga | Palanga International Airport | PLQ/EYPA | 6 | 40.0% |
Busiest nonstop air routes within and to/from the Baltic States based on total annually carried passengers on each route. Inter-Baltic routes are Bolded.
21 unique destinations and two Inter-Baltic connections appear within the Top 45.
Locations with multiple connections were: (5) London, (3) Antalya, Dublin, Frankfurt, Helsinki, Milan, Stockholm, Warsaw, (2) Copenhagen, Istanbul, Oslo, and Paris.
Rank | City 1 | City 2 | Passengers (2022) |
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1. | Riga | London (Gatwick&Luton&Stansted) | 418,125 |
2. | Vilnius | Antalya (Antalya&Gazipaşa) | 381,644 |
3. | Vilnius | London (City&Luton&Stansted) | 366,584 |
4. | Riga | Helsinki | 281,021 |
5. | Kaunas | London (Luton&Stansted) | 269,944 |
6. | Tallinn | Helsinki | 252,473 |
7. | Riga | Oslo (Gardermoen&Torp) | 236,970 |
8. | Riga | Tallinn | 232,872 |
9. | Riga | Stockholm | 221,100 |
10. | Tallinn | Frankfurt | 216,871 |
11. | Vilnius | Warsaw | 214,147 |
12. | Tallinn | Stockholm | 210,037 |
13. | Vilnius | Oslo (Gardermoen&Torp) | 204,348 |
14. | Riga | Berlin | 181,482 |
15. | Riga | Frankfurt | 180,267 |
16. | Vilnius | Frankfurt (Main&Hahn) | 178,940 |
17. | Tallinn | Antalya | 175,426 |
18. | Riga | Vilnius | 165,544 |
19. | Riga | Warsaw (Chopin&Modlin) | 159,288 |
20. | Vilnius | Milan (Malpensa&Orio al Serio) | 155,901 |
21. | Riga | Vienna | 153,481 |
22. | Tallinn | Warsaw | 150,010 |
23. | Riga | Amsterdam | 145,841 |
24. | Riga | Copenhagen | 127,574 |
25. | Riga | Antalya | 126,814 |
26. | Riga | Dublin | 126,775 |
27. | Vilnius | Istanbul | 125,173 |
28. | Kaunas | Copenhagen | 117,054 |
29. | Vilnius | Paris (Charles de Gaulle&Beauvais) | 109,777 |
30. | Riga | Brussels (National&Charleroi) | 106,597 |
31. | Vilnius | Helsinki | 101,065 |
32. | Riga | Munich | 101,027 |
33. | Vilnius | Eindhoven | 98,714 |
34. | Riga | Rome (Ciampino&Fiumicino) | 98,147 |
35. | Tallinn | London (Gatwick&Stansted) | 96,603 |
36. | Tallinn | Milan (Malpensa&Orio al Serio) | 93,789 |
37. | Vilnius | Dublin | 92,550 |
38. | Riga | Paris | 92,032 |
39. | Riga | Istanbul | 89,815 |
40. | Riga | Barcelona | 86,685 |
41. | Vilnius | Stockholm | 85,397 |
42. | Riga | Prague | 85,277 |
43. | Riga | Milan | 85,184 |
44. | Kaunas | Dublin | 84,865 |
45. | Palanga | London (Luton&Stansted) | 80,877 |
Source [17]
2019 statistics
Source [17] | 2011 statistics
The routes ranked no 1, 2, 5, 10, 11, 12, 14, 17 and 22 includes the following airports:
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Rail Baltica is an under-construction rail infrastructure project that is intended to integrate the Baltic states in the European rail network. Its purpose is to provide passenger and freight service between participating countries and improve rail connections between Central and Northern Europe, specifically the area southeast of the Baltic Sea. It is also intended as a catalyst for building the economic corridor in Northeastern Europe. The project envisages a continuous rail link from Tallinn (Estonia) to Warsaw (Poland), consisting of links via Riga (Latvia), Kaunas, and Vilnius (Lithuania). Its total length in the Baltic States is 870 kilometres (540 mi), with 213 kilometres (132 mi) in Estonia, 265 kilometres (165 mi) in Latvia, and 392 kilometres (244 mi) in Lithuania. Rail Baltica is one of the priority projects of the European Union (EU). It is part of the North Sea–Baltic Corridor of the Trans-European Transport Networks (TEN-T).
Avia Solutions Group is a provider for passenger and cargo airlines worldwide. Headquartered in Dublin (Ireland), the group manages over 100 offices and production facilities globally and employs a majority of its employees in Europe. As of January 2024, Avia Solutions Group manages a fleet of 200 aircraft among the group companies.