New Scottish link to Lithuania
Sunday, 01 Feb, 2010
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Edinburgh to Vilnuis flights are being introduced this summer by Lithuanian low-cost carrier Star1 Airlines.
Twice weekly flights on Thursdays and Sundays start on March 28 and will switch to Fridays and Sundays from May 7.
Seasonal flights will also run from Dublin three times a week from May 29.
Stansted-Vilnuis flights will operate six times a week from April 29.
Star1 does not charge for luggage – one suitcase not exceeding 20 kg
can be carried free of charge.
can be carried free of charge.
“This is particularly important to our customers who travel for business or leisure purposes. Free luggage and flight check-in are some of our advantages which bring down the costs of each traveller,” said airline head the head Martynas Laivys.
“Our constantly expanding market share and growing passenger flow enables Star1 Airlines to establish itself as the only Lithuanian low-cost airline and further develop new routes and services.
“We believe that low fares of flights combined with the high quality of service and individual attention to each client offers us a strong competitive position.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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