24 Nov 2025

WFW advises Zaha Hadid Architects on £210m Vilnius Airport arrivals terminal

"Watson Farley & Williams advised Zaha Hadid Architects on its successful contractual negotiations with Lithuanian Airports (LTOU) for a £210m arrivals terminal at Vilnius Airport. The new terminal will cover over 12,500 sq metres, open end-2028, and include retail, hospitality, service areas and offices."

Watson Farley & Williams advised Zaha Hadid Architects on its contractual negotiations with Lithuanian Airports (LTOU) for the development of a new arrivals terminal at Vilnius Airport. The project, valued at £210m, will deliver a new arrivals terminal of more than 12,500 sq metres, offering new retail and hospitality amenities, dedicated service areas and office space for Lithuanian Airports employees. The terminal is expected to open at the end of 2028. Zaha Hadid Architects was selected following a public procurement exercise. The practice brings extensive experience in the design of major passenger terminals, including projects in Beijing, Mumbai and Sydney — projects on which Watson Farley & Williams also acted. Lithuanian Airports (LTOU) is a joint stock company responsible for managing and coordinating the activities of Vilnius, Kaunas and Palanga airports. Watson Farley & Williams represented Zaha Hadid Architects with a team composed by: Construction Partner Barry Hembling, supported by Senior Associate Jamie Bell and Associates Dan Haley and William Stewart, with additional support from Trainee Daniel Grondin and PA Alice Parmar.
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