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Oct 27, 2025

Lithuania’s closure of Belarus border over balloon incursions prompts Polish carriers to review Baltic routings

Lithuania’s closure of Belarus border over balloon incursions prompts Polish carriers to review Baltic routings
In a dramatic move early on 27 October, Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė ordered the closure of multiple border crossings with Belarus and warned that any unidentified balloons entering Lithuanian airspace would be shot down. The decision followed 66 radar-tracked balloon incursions that forced Vilnius Airport to shut four times in one week, disrupting nearly 30,000 passengers.

Although the action is outside Polish territory, it carries immediate implications for Polish hauliers and coach operators who transit Lithuania to reach the Baltic ports and Finland. Several Warsaw-based bus companies reported detours via Latvia, adding two hours to Schengen-internal journeys and triggering driver-rest-rule adjustments. Air-freight forwarders using Vilnius as a secondary gateway for e-commerce parcels from China have temporarily shifted volumes back to Warsaw-Chopin.

The incident also amplifies Warsaw’s security narrative; government spokespeople linked it to the same ‘hybrid tactics’ that led Poland to impose temporary border checks with Germany and Lithuania in July. Mobility managers with staff travelling by road to the Baltics should monitor carrier advisories and prepare contingency plans.

In the medium term, analysts expect renewed calls in Warsaw and Vilnius for a coordinated EU aerial-surveillance project along the Suwałki corridor—the narrow land bridge connecting Poland and Lithuania—to protect both civil aviation and NATO logistics.
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