More frequent Budapest airport buses, more expensive tickets
From Wednesday, the 100E airport bus will run more frequently, with the ticket price rising from HUF 900 (EUR 2,27) to HUF 1,500 (EUR 3,79) from July, the Budapest Transport Centre (BKK) told MTI on Tuesday.
The statement said that due to the easing of the coronavirus epidemic and the resurgence of tourism, the 100E bus has increased its occupancy rate, so the vehicle will run more frequently between Deák Ferenc Square and Liszt Ferenc Airport from Wednesday. It will run every 10 minutes during the day, every 12 minutes on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays between 8 and 9 am instead of 15 minutes, and additional services will be added at dawn and late evening. At night, the last bus to the city center departs 25 minutes later, at 1.30am.
However, from 1 July, the airport bus will cost 1500 HUF.
BKK stressed that despite the significant increase in maintenance costs, they still want to guarantee stable operation.
A previous survey on the 100E line showed that 83% of passengers on the line are foreigners who use BKK services only occasionally, and that the price level of €3.7 – approximately HUF 1,500 at current exchange rates – would be acceptable to the majority of passengers.
The price of a regular ticket for a similar product to the Budapest airport ticket starts at 3,000 forints in London, 3,500-4,200 forints in Paris, 2,800 forints in Vienna and 1,300-1,400 forints in Prague.
Buses to the airport will only stop at Kálvin tér – to facilitate transfers from night flights, buses will also stop at Astoria at 3.32 and 4.02 – while buses to Deák Ferenc tér will also stop at Astoria, next to Kálvin tér.
Source: BKK
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3 Comments
Agree with this DECISION.
Personally experienced last Friday returning Ferenc Liszt at 4pm – waited 40 minutes for luggage off load from Lyon flight back to Budapest.
Waiting time for luggage off-load collection – Disgraceful.
Proceeded to catch 100E approx 5pm – crowds of passengers.
Line to purchase bus tickets – MASSIVE.
Numbers of passengers caused me to let 2 buses go before I felt comfortable to eventually travel back to Deak Ference and walk the 6 minutes to my house.
Intervals of bus timetables – totally agree should be shortened enabling quicker and HOPEFULLY – greater comfort of passenger comfort – buses not CROWDED.
Caught the airport tram in Lyon to airport – 35 minutes ride.
Fantastic – comfortable sped along at 100 klm’s hour BUT the internal lay out of the TRAM – for luggage and Passenger comfort Magnificent that catered for ALL sizes of Luggage.
Budapest,Hungary – the excellent public transport system we have – know plans are in place to extend could eMetro to Ferenc Liszt BUT tram similar to Lyon – runs every 15 minutes from 7am to 11pm daily – worth serious INVESTIGATION.
Why have an efficient, customer friendly system (and service) when you can pretend you’re just doing everyone a favor?
Somehow I do understand the lack of service – why should the staff care, when they’re getting paid peanuts
I use this bus service regularly. It’s a reliable service. Travellers are mostly foreign tourists. Compared to bus services around the world from airports to city centres it’s one of the easiest to use and one of the cheapest. Foreigners are quite happy to pay 1000 foribts for a korso so they cannot really complain at a 1500 forint fare