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Route rundown: CKG-BUD, TPE-HKT, PVG-DUB
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This week: Hainan Airlines is returning to the Hungarian market; EVA Air plans Phuket resumption; and Juneyao Air add more European routes.
Two jumbo jets and whatever else the concrete will hold: new apron for the Cargo City completed
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The apron and taxiway, made of basalt concrete, for the BUD Cargo City, Budapest Airport’s soon to be opened logistics base, is big enough to fit...
Route rundown: CRK-CAN, BUD-HRK, LAX-ANC
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This week: Cebu Pacific adds route to previous World Routes host; Budapest gains another Ukraine service; and United plans Los Angeles – Anchorage...
Even more exciting destinations from Budapest Airport in 2020
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Interactive workshop at the airport
Budapest Airport: New passengers record - 4.7 million travelers from July to September
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Budapest Airport experienced yet another passenger record. It handled 300 000 passengers more during the third quarter of 2019 compared to the same...
Budapest Airport takes top prize at the World Routes 2019 Awards
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Budapest Airport has been crowned the overall winner of the World Routes Awards. Other winners at the prestigious ceremony included Wilco Sweijen...
Long-haul growth on the agenda for expanding Budapest
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After securing new routes to points in Asia and North America, Budapest Airport’s chief commercial officer Kam Jandu reveals the airport's sights...
American Airlines to launch first Africa route alongside Eastern Europe and Tel Aviv expansion
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American Airlines is making its first entrance into Africa, as well as expanding its Eastern Europe network and returning to Tel Aviv. Vasu Raja,...
Shortlists revealed for the World Routes Awards
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Following a record-breaking number of votes, more than 30 organisations and ten individuals have been recognised for their outstanding achievements.
LOT to add Seoul route from Budapest
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LOT Polish Airlines is to add its first long-haul route to Asia from Budapest Airport as it continues to build its network from the Hungarian capital.