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Business as usual for Budapest Airport
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Following the events of Friday 03 February, when the entire Malév fleet was grounded, Budapest Airport is pleased to report that its Crisis Control...
Budapest Airport 2011: All traffic records beaten!
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Budapest Airport registered an amazing 8.9% traffic increase last year and recorded an all-time high of 8,920,653 passengers. Thus the 2007 record...
Budapest Airport engages passengers with new website
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Following extensive research, Budapest Airport has launched a new website www.bud.hu with an improved design, simplified layout and superior...
Budapest to host Routes Europe 2013
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Budapest Airport, in partnership with The Hungarian National Tourist Office (together with the Hungarian Convention Bureau) and Budapest Tourism,...
Budapest Airport wins top award at World Routes Conference in Berlin
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Budapest, 4 October 2011 Budapest Airport has been formally announced as the European winner of this year’s World Routes Airport Marketing Awards...
Budapest Airport breaks summer traffic record
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19 SEPTEMBER 2011 Based on the performance data available so far, 2011 can be called the year of records. According to the totalized summer...
Budapest Airport sweeps independent satisfaction survey
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03 AUGUST 2011 Passengers’ opinions of services at Budapest Airport have improved significantly. This is the conclusion from an independent survey...
Budapest Airport triumphs as European Champion in Routes Europe Airport Marketing Awards
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Budapest, 10 May 2011 Budapest Airport has been announced as the overall winner of this year’s Routes Airport Marketing Awards during the Gala...
SkyCourt inaugurated at Budapest Airport
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SkyCourt, the new building at Budapest Airport’s Terminal 2, was officially inaugurated last week in the presence of more than a thousand guests.
BUD Future: Building for the future
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Budapest Airport will invest 65 million euros in modernizing and developing the infrastructure of the gateway to meet the demand of the growing...