An Embraer 170 in Air Lituanica markings. The carrier deployed an aircraft of the type on the first route served, Vilnius–Brussels.[4]
Air Lituanica was registered in late May2012(2012-05). It was named after Lituanica, an aircraft commanded by Steponas Darius and Stasys Girenas, two pioneer Lithuanian pilots that flew it on a transatlantic flight in 1933.[5] The carrier's sole owner, Air Vilnius Group, had an initial investment of LTL0.5million. Air Vilnius Group was in turn owned by Šiaurės miestelis, which had been registered on 21May2012(2012-05-21) as a subsidiary of the Vilnius City Municipality. Plans were to collect LTL43.5million (EUR14million) from a number of investors for the establishment of the new airline.[6]
Air Lituanica was established in May2013(2013-05).[7] The activation of the company was partly accelerated by the fact that Lithuania would take position in the Presidency of the Council of the European Union from 1July2013(2013-07-01) to 31December2013(2013-12-31).[8][9] In May2013(2013-05) - when the airline's air operator's certificate had not yet been granted but it already had 27 employees – Air Lituanica announced Brussels as its first destination, with services to start on 30June2013(2013-06-30).[10]
Air Lituanica launched ticket sales in early June2013(2013-06) using Estonian Air's booking channels.[11] Also in early June2013(2013-06), the airline signed a contract for the lease through 2015 of an Embraer E-170 from Estonian Air.[12][13] Air Lituanica received its air operator's certificate on 26June2013(2013-06-26);[14] and started flight operations four days later, on 30 June 2013, serving the Vilnius–Brussels route with the leased Embraer E-170.[4][15][16] Air Lituanica thus became the first Lithuanian scheduled airline to operate since FlyLAL-Lithuanian Airlines and Star1 Airlines ceased operations in 2009 and 2010, respectively.[8]
An 86-seater Embraer E-175 leased from ECC Leasing Company, an Embraer subsidiary, entered Air Lituanica's fleet in July2013(2013-07);[17] Embraer handed the aircraft over to Air Lituanica two months later than planned.[18] The carrier started flying its second route, Vilnius–Amsterdam–Vilnius, on 8 July; with its first two routes, the airline contributed 2 percent of the international airline capacity in Lithuania, and at July 2013[update], the company ranked 9th in terms of available seats to and from Lithuania.[8] It added Berlin Tegel Airport in Berlin, Prague, and Munich to its route network on 5 August, 20 September and 21September2013(2013-09-21), respectively.[19][20][21]
Following allegations of missed payments from both parties,[22] Estonian Air unilaterally terminated its leasing agreement with Air Lituanica for the Embraer E-170 in November2013(2013-11)[23][24][25] which forced Air Lithuanica to end service to Amsterdam and Berlin, the routes on which it used the E-170.[26] Service to Amsterdam ceased on 27November2013(2013-11-27).[27]
In April2014(2014-04), Air Lituanica announced that it would begin flights to Gothenburg and Malmö, Sweden, to be served on a seasonal basis between June and August2014(2014-08),[28] and that it would resume flights to Amsterdam.[29]
Air Lituanica ceased flight operations on 22May2015(2015-05-22).[30] It filed for bankruptcy on 8 June 2015.[31]
Destinations
Air Lituanica served the following destinations:[32]
"Airline Routes". Air Transport World. 28 August 2014. Archived from the original on 28 August 2014. Air Lituanica will keep 2X-weekly Vilnius-Billund on its schedule of regular flights, going off seasonal-only service.
Young, Kathryn M. (19 May 2015). "Airline Routes-19 May 2015". Air Transport World. Archived from the original on 20 May 2015. Air Lituanica launched Vilnius-Hamburg, its third direct flight to Germany.
"Airline Routes". Air Transport World. 29 May 2014. Archived from the original on 30 May 2014. Air Lituanica begins daily Vilnius-Amsterdam Embraer E-175 service Aug. 31 and increases from 10X-weekly to 12X-Tallinn-Vilnius service.
"Airline Routes-Nov. 17, 2014". Air Transport World. 17 November 2014. Archived from the original on 18 November 2014. Air Lituanica begins 10X-weekly Vilnius-Stockholm Bromma Jan. 26.
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