One-third of the initial plan: Budapest Airport expects 5.5 million passengers this year

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Press release – Due to the flight cancelations and drop in passenger traffic expected during the remaining months of this year, Budapest Airport has recalculated its annual forecast issued 3 months ago. According to the new projection, the annual passenger number will be no more than 5.5 million, one-third of the initial plan. The drastic drop in passenger traffic is visible throughout Europe; 1.15 billion aerial passengers have vanished on the continent until the end of August, due to the travel restrictions introduced on account of the pandemic.
Following the all-time high traffic level registered last year, Budapest Airport expected another record year in 2020, with more than 17 million passengers. In contrast, the airport handled only 3.5 million passengers by the end of August, compared to 10.6 million recorded by the end of August last year. Following the low point in April, passenger numbers started to increase slowly, reaching 393 665 in August, but even this is far below the 1.6 million travelers handled last August.
The travel restrictions announced by the government and effective from 1 September are expected to have a similar impact on passenger traffic as seen between the middle of March and June.
Wizz Air and Ryanair have already published their flight cancelations for the next months, many other airlines will decide in the next few days about the modification of their schedules and the cancelation of their flights.
Based on discussions with airline partners, we believe that flights will be canceled en masse in the coming days, and the schedule of the flights that will be available from Budapest during the current travel restrictions will be finalized by the second half of next week. Most of the remaining flights will operate to large European hubs – London, Berlin, Paris, etc. – to serve the traffic of business travelers permitted by the relevant government decree.





