Budapest Airport Winter News - Discover Europe and Beyond! ❄️✈️🌍
In the 2024/25 winter season, Budapest Airport is expanding once again with exciting new routes! Starting from October 27, our winter schedule will offer 9 new direct destinations for our passengers, including places perfect for city sightseeing and exotic beach destinations. 🌆🌴
Great news for fans of France and Italy
From Budapest, more French and Italian cities are now directly accessible than ever before! The number of available routes to France has increased by 38%, meaning Toulouse is once again served by Ryanair. Additionally, Air France offers 21 weekly flights, while EasyJet provides 4 weekly connections to Paris, offering more travel opportunities for passengers.
Towards Italy, a total of 13 cities will be accessible during the winter season, surpassing the number of flights to the United Kingdom! Alongside popular destinations like Rome, Milan, Naples, and others, coastal cities such as Genoa and Salerno will now be reachable with Wizz Air flights. 🏖️🍝
New destinations include Marrakesh, Memmingen, and Gran Canaria! 🇲🇦🇩🇪🇪🇸
If you're craving a more exotic experience, Wizz Air is now offering direct flights to Marrakesh. Memmingen is also within reach, and Gran Canaria is now accessible for exploration! Bilbao can also be easily reached via Vueling flights starting from December. ✨
Distant destinations towards China 🌏
Shanghai Airlines will continue its Shanghai flights throughout the winter, while Air China will fly to Beijing four times a week, offering 25,000 more seats compared to the winter of 2023. Whether you're planning a business trip or a longer vacation, discovering Asia has never been more convenient! 🏯🛫
Budapest’s tourism popularity is increasing 🌟
Francois Berisot, CEO of Budapest Airport, stated: "Budapest's popularity is growing steadily and significantly, and we expect many tourists even during the winter period. Our mission is to ensure all the necessary conditions, supporting the growth of Hungarian tourism and strengthening the national economy." Thanks to our numerous destinations, travelers can enjoy everything from short city tours to longer adventures.