Attention! The traffic scheme will change starting from August 29th.
After the reconstruction, we have updated the central traffic scheme at Vilnius Airport, which is now open for transport. In the new square in front of the terminal, we have installed more than 400 parking spaces for cars and buses, new bicycle parking areas, implemented new signage, created green zones, and built special shelters from the elements, along with other solutions designed to enhance passenger experience and manage traffic flows more efficiently.
Recommendations for Passengers:
Short-Term Parking in Lot P2
At the main entrance, the first two lanes are designated for entry into the P2 short-term parking lot. This lot is ideal for families traveling with children and carrying a lot of luggage. You can park here for 15 minutes free of charge once per day. If you exceed the free time, you can pay using a bank card, cash, or the Unipark mobile app. The P2 short-term parking lot also features parking and charging spots for electric vehicles, as well as Bolt Drive and CityBee cars.
Kiss & Fly Zone
When dropping off or picking up passengers, the Kiss & Fly zone is a great option for a short stop. It is accessible by taking the third lane from the left. If you drop off or pick up passengers within 10 minutes, no additional charges will apply. This zone is also recommended for ride-share drivers who frequently transport passengers to the airport, as you can park for free for 10 minutes once per hour.
Passengers with Special Needs
If you are dropping off or picking up passengers with mobility or other disabilities who cannot walk long distances, you can use the ramp right next to the departure terminal doors. In this case, you need to fill out this form on the website at least 48 hours before arriving at the airport.
Bus and Taxi Zones
When dropping off or picking up passengers with minibuses (8-9 seats), you can use the Kiss & Fly zone or the P2 short-term parking lot, considering the time required for boarding. However, if passengers are being transported by buses with more than 8-9 seats, they should go to the newly created bus zone with 11 parking spaces. To access this lot, you should take the first lane on the right. This bus parking area is also where buses transporting passengers to the station, other Lithuanian cities, or foreign countries will be located.
Airport taxis wait for passengers right next to the arrival terminal's C sector, and the city bus stop is located near the new departure terminal.