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Lithuania Part 2: Small Planet Airlines focuses on other markets as airport privatisation is pursued

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This is the second in a series of reports on the Lithuanian aviation market. The first report focused on the evolution of the Lithuanian airline sector and the emergence of Small Planet Airlines (SPA) as a de facto flag carrier although it operates entirely as a charter airline on behalf of tour operators.

This will report will examine further growth opportunities for SPA, which for now is focusing on overseas markets in particular Southeast Asia. It will also review potential opportunities for growing Lithuania's tourism sector and for privatising and developing Lithuania's airports.

See related report: Lithuania aviation Part 1: An innovative charter carrier changes the scene after turbulent years

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