Budapest Liszt Ferenc International is Europe's fastest-growing airport
Annual passenger numbers are targeted at 20 million by 2030 and ground would be broken for the construction of a third terminal at the airport in 2025.
Annual passenger numbers are targeted at 20 million by 2030 and ground would be broken for the construction of a third terminal at the airport in 2025.
The Budapest municipal government office and the national economy ministry will continue to carefully monitor airline companies’ performance, and champion consumer rights.
The announcement of a deal regarding the state-backed purchase of Budapest Airport was “extremely close” and would hopefully take place before the end of February.
Cargo volume reached 91,452 tonnes in the first half of this year, putting the 200,000-tonne full-year target within reach.
997,454 passengers passed through Liszt Ferenc International Airport in April, the highest monthly number since the start of the pandemic.
Close to HUF 650 million (EUR 1.7m) in European Union funding will cover half of the cost of installing 134 of the charging stations and Budapest Airport will cover the full cost of installing 42.
Budapest Airport (BA) said the figure for last month reflects a thirteen-fold increase compared with March 2021.
If reacquired by the state, the airport could undergo developments that would increase its value, and this way the value of the whole of Budapest.
Budapest Airport said on Thursday that passenger numbers jumped 257 percent year-on-year in the second quarter and reached 603,585 for the first half.
EU project brings together Budapest Airport and the Center for Budapest Transport in aiding blind and visually impaired passengers to travel alone.
The operator of Liszt Ferenc International airport has been recognized for its sustainability scheme with an international award presented on Tuesday.
Maintenance work has begun on the second runway at Liszt Ferenc airport and will be carried out in one phase.
Budapest’s Liszt Ferenc International Airport is implementing new rules for passengers entering the country following the government's new coronavirus travel restrictions.