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Air Lituanica ceased operations

Rebooking of flights to Air Baltic possible

The airline Air Lituanica has ceased operations on May 23, 2015. Passengers with tickets of Air Lituanica can rebook their flights to Air Baltic until May 30. This agreement applies to routes from or to Amsterdam, Brussels, Prague, Munich, Paris, Billund, Stockholm, Vilnius or Tallinn.

Customer services of Air Lituanica will send passengers their new tickets and flight details. If the offered alternative is not acceptable, consumers can request a refund of the ticket price.

Please find more information on the websites of the European Consumer Centre Lithuania and Air Lituanica.

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