Lithuania reopens airport after balloon incident, will shut Belarus border if it recurs
Published by Global Banking and Finance Review
Posted on October 22, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 21, 2026
Published by Global Banking and Finance Review
Posted on October 22, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 21, 2026
Lithuania may shut its border with Belarus if balloon incidents persist, affecting air travel. Recent events disrupted flights and led to arrests.
By Andrius Sytas
VILNIUS (Reuters) -European Union member state Lithuania will close its border with Belarus if smuggler balloons enter from the neighbouring country again, Prime Minister Inga Ruginiene said on Wednesday.
Lithuania resumed flights at Vilnius Airport and reopened crossings with Belarus on Wednesday following closures overnight when smuggler balloons entered the capital city's airspace, the National Crisis Management Centre (NCMC) said.
"If such major crossings of balloons over our border are repeated, we will react immediately and close our border with Belarus...We will make no concessions to Belarus," Ruginiene told reporters.
She did not say how long such a closure would last.
About a dozen of the balloons were found on the ground and four people were arrested, authorities said.
Some 30 flights and more than 4,000 passengers were affected when dozens of helium weather balloons drifted towards the airport late on Tuesday. Lithuania shut both border crossings with Belarus, an ally of Russia, after the incidents.
The NCMC said it was the second time this month that balloons carrying contraband cigarettes from Belarus had interrupted air traffic in Vilnius, which is located 30 km (20 miles) from the border.
European aviation has repeatedly been thrown into chaos in recent weeks by drone sightings and incursions, including at airports in Copenhagen, Munich and the Baltic region. Russia has denied responsibility for the incidents.
(Reporting by Andrius Sytas; writing by Terje Solsvik; editing by Hugh Lawson and Mark Heinrich)
Border security refers to measures taken by a country to regulate and monitor its borders to prevent illegal activities, including smuggling and unauthorized entry.
Aviation security involves the protection of civil aviation operations against unlawful interference, including terrorism and sabotage, ensuring the safety of passengers and crew.
Contraband goods are items that are illegal to import or export, often including drugs, weapons, or stolen property, and are subject to confiscation by authorities.
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