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It's Not Just Palanga that Will Be Stormed This Summer: They Joke that There Are More Lithuanian Speakers in This Foreign City than in Vilnius Itself

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​The conflict in the Middle East, which has been ongoing for three months, has also brought chaos to the tourism sector. Tour operators have announced that they will introduce a fuel tax on already purchased trips, and some airlines have had to review routes and cancel some of them. Back in the spring, it was predicted that due to this situation, Lithuanians would choose to vacation by the Baltic Sea this year.
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​The conflict in the Middle East, which has been ongoing for three months, has also brought chaos to the tourism sector. Tour operators have announced that they will introduce a fuel tax on already purchased trips, and some airlines have had to review routes and cancel some of them. Back in the spring, it was predicted that due to this situation, Lithuanians would choose to vacation by the Baltic Sea this year.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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lrytas.lt broke the news in Vilnius, Lithuania on Monday, June 8, 2026.
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