There are many airports in Lithuania. However, not all Lithuania airports have regularly scheduled flights. We do not list the smallest Lithuania airports, since there is no way to provide you flights from those airports. AirGorilla offers flights, hotels, and rental car reservations for Lithuania.
Lithuania, officially the Republic of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuva; official — Lietuvos Respublika), is a country in northern Europe. The largest of the three Baltic States situated along the Baltic Sea, it shares borders with Latvia to the north, Belarus to the southeast, Poland and the Russian exclave of the Kaliningrad Oblast to the southwest.
It has around 99 kilometres (61.5 mi) of sandy coastline, of which only about 38 kilometres face the open Baltic Sea; the rest of the coast is sheltered by the Curonian sand peninsula. Lithuania's major warm-water port, Klaipeda, lies at the narrow mouth of the Curonian Lagoon (Lithuanian: Kursiu marios), a shallow lagoon extending south to Kaliningrad. The main river, the Neman River, and some of its tributaries carry international shipping vessels.
The Lithuanian landscape has been smoothed by glaciers. The highest areas are the moraines in the western uplands and eastern highlands, none of which are taller than 300 metres (1,000 ft) above sea level. The terrain features numerous lakes, Lake Vistytis for example, and wetlands; a mixed forest zone covers 30% of the country. The climate lies between maritime and continental, with wet, moderate winters and summers.
Lithuania is a member of the World Trade Organization and the European Union. By UN classification, Lithuania is a country with a high average income. The country boasts a well developed modern infrastructure of railways, airports and four lane highways. It has almost full employment. According to officially published figures, EU membership fueled a booming economy, increased outsourcing into the country, and boosted the tourism sector. ()