Vilnius–Zurich Route Returns With Summer Boost
airBaltic has started regular direct flights between Vilnius and Zurich, with the first service taking off on 3 May. The route operates twice a week during May and increases to three weekly flights for the rest of the summer aviation season. It adds another link between Lithuania and Switzerland, connecting Vilnius with the country’s largest airport and one of Europe’s key aviation centres.
The launch was confirmed by Lithuanian Airports, highlighting the growing number of travel options available from Vilnius. Zurich Airport plays a central role in European air travel, offering a wide range of onward connections. The new route strengthens links not only between the two countries but also between Lithuania and a broader international network served through Switzerland.
airBaltic described the service as part of its ongoing network expansion in Lithuania. Zurich remains an important destination for business travel and international connections, and the new flights respond to demand in the Lithuanian market. Officials also noted that improved links with Switzerland may encourage more inbound travel during the summer, particularly from visitors looking to explore Lithuania.
What This Route Changes
- Direct flights to Zurich without connections
- Easier access to long-haul routes via Zurich Airport
- Fewer transfers on trips beyond Switzerland
- More flight options during the summer season
This route means you no longer have to change planes on the way to Zurich, which was common before. Getting there is now more straightforward. It also helps if the trip doesn’t end in Switzerland, as Zurich Airport has plenty of onward flights. What used to involve extra stops and waiting can now be planned with fewer steps and less time spent in transit.