Air Freight from Italy to Lithuania — Rates & Guide
This guide provides essential information for shipping air freight from Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA) in Italy to Vilnius Airport (VNO) in Lithuania, specifically on the Ryanair flight FR9397, which offers a direct, non-stop route.
Current Indicative Rates (2026)
| Service | Transit Time | Rate USD/kg | Min Charge |
|---|---|---|---|
| Economy | 3-5 days | 2.50 | 100.00 |
| Standard | 2-4 days | 3.00 | 150.00 |
| Express | 1-2 days | 5.00 | 200.00 |
Key Airports
Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA) is primarily a civil airport serving low-cost carriers, located closer to the city center than the larger Fiumicino Airport. It is well-equipped for handling cargo operations. Vilnius Airport (VNO) is the largest airport in Lithuania, offering modern facilities and a strategic location for connecting freight within the Baltic region and beyond.
Top Carriers on This Route
Ryanair is a leading carrier on this route, providing competitive rates and reliable service. Other notable carriers include Lufthansa and Air France.
What’s Commonly Shipped
Typical cargo transported between Italy and Lithuania includes electronics, textiles, automotive parts, and perishable goods. The efficiency of air freight makes it a popular choice for businesses requiring fast delivery times for high-value items.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does air freight from Italy to Lithuania take?
Transit times typically range from 1 to 5 days depending on the service selected.
How much does air freight from Italy to Lithuania cost?
Costs generally range from 2.50 to 5.00 USD per kilogram, with minimum charges applicable based on the service chosen.
What documents are needed for Italy to Lithuania?
Key documents include a commercial invoice, air waybill, export declaration, and any necessary customs documentation.
Rates are indicative and subject to change.