The holidays are approaching: how much will it cost emigrants to fly to Lithuania from 5 European capitals? | Business
in 2020 We welcomed Christmas in Lithuania with a closed city, and in 2021 residents were also urged to take care, protective masks. This year’s holidays will be much freer – the world has freed itself from the grip of the pandemic, so this means that the Christmas period will be extremely busy for the aviation sector.
However, this also means that the prices of flights over the Christmas period can take a hit. The foreign press has been warning about this for some time.
“Flying Christmas will be the most expensive in 5 years,” the airline price tracking company Hopper wrote in September.
Although people are coping with the cost of living crisis and other hardships, they predict that they will not cut back on vacation spending, which will allow airlines to raise prices. EasyJet CEO Johan Lundgren spoke to the BBC about this this week. Of course, this is not the only reason why flying is becoming more and more expensive.
EsyJet’s announcement comes amid rising cost pressures, including fuel, a stronger US dollar and demands for higher wages,” the British national broadcaster wrote.
At the time, Ryanair chief executive Michael O’Leary warned that the era of €10 plane tickets was over. In August, he said that the average ticket price will increase from around 40 euros to 50 euros in the next 5 years.
So, how much will emigrants living in London, Dublin, Oslo, Berlin and Amsterdam who want to spend the holidays in Lithuania have to spend this year?