Ryanair to invest $140 million in new hub in Lithuania, its first in Eastern Europe
By APTuesday, February 9, 2010
Ryanair to put $140 million in Lithuanian hub
VILNIUS, Lithuania — Budget airline Ryanair will establish a major hub in the Lithuanian city of Kaunas, its first in Central and Eastern Europe, the company’s chief executive announced Tuesday.
Ryanair will $140 million into the project, CEO Michael O’Leary told reporters in Vilnius, Lithuania’s capital, adding that Ryanair would introduce 18 new routes from Kaunas and employ 150 pilots and flight attendants to serve them.
Ryanair has been searching for a hub in Eastern Europe for several years, and O’Leary said the discount carrier chose Lithuania because of its attractive business climate, good infrastructure and rapidly growing passenger numbers.
Kaunas authorities slashed airport taxes last year after Lithuania’s main carrier, flyLAL, was forced into bankruptcy, depriving the country of its own airline.
Ryanair will allocate two new Boeing 737-800 aircraft to the Kaunas hub, O’Leary said. He said he expected passenger numbers at the Kaunas airport to more than double this year to 1 million. The hub is also expected to create 1,000 jobs.
Kaunas, an hour’s drive from Vilnius, is Lithuania’s No. 2 city but has one of the highest rates of joblessness in the Baltic state of 3.4 million people.
O’Leary said Ryanair was considering opening other hubs in Eastern Europe.