New Budapest Airport development makes travelling more comfortable

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The newly established observation and smoking area at Terminal 2B has opened. Passengers traveling to non-Schengen countries can thus choose to spend the rest of their time in the open air after passport control. The 200 m² terrace is currently welcoming passengers with a minimum of functional furnishings and will be given a final design, complete with benches and greenery, at a later stage. With this early opening, Budapest Airport aimed to meet the needs of passengers as quickly as possible.

In response to feedback from passengers, the airport operator started preparing the observation and smokers’ terrace in September 2021. Taking into account the load-bearing capacity of the terminal’s roof structure, the new terrace was built on the roof of Terminal 2B with a separate, load-bearing steel structure. The main works were completed in just under six months, and the facility opened to passengers already in mid-September. The terrace provides an excellent view of the terminal apron and also has a covered (non-smoking) section, to allow passengers to enjoy the view even in bad weather, bud.hu wrote.

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The fall is still hot at the airport, but traffic shows early signs of weakening

Passenger traffic at the airport in September is showing early signs of weakening. During the earlier summer months, a recovery of 81% and 80% in July and August compared to the same months of 2019 was experienced. During the month of September, this recovery rate decreased to 78% of the related September level, as the mixed impact of the recent economic situation and the new government tax imposed on airlines has slowed the recovery.  A total of 1 185 462 arriving and departing passengers used Ferenc Liszt International Airport in the first month of the fall. Until the end of September, Budapest Airport welcomed a total of 9,060,752 passengers almost 265% more than in the first nine months of 2021. This year, London, Tel Aviv, Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Paris have proven to be popular destinations outside the peak season as well.

Cargo volumes show a minimal decrease of 4.1% compared to September 2021. On an annual level, however, there is also an increase in this segment; the 143 716 tons of air cargo handled so far is 7.8% more than the volume registered during the January-September period last year. 

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BUD Cargo City to be expanded to meet growing demand

The BUD Cargo City, opened by Budapest Airport in 2020, has handled record cargo volumes since its launch, and represents significant cargo growth potential for our partners and the Hungarian economy as a whole. The key to continuous development and ensuring that Hungary remains a predominant cargo hub in the region lies in the BUD Cargo City, the hub of our cargo ecosystem, and the work of the cargo community as a whole. Budapest Airport and its cargo hub provides a solid foundation for all players in the supply chain, including the 12,000 people who work in air cargo in Hungary today.

Due to the success of the BUD Cargo City, the time has come for further development. In September, the expansion of the cargo apron adjoining the facility has commenced, and in October, the capacity expansion of the handling building also began. Budapest Airport Zrt. is constructing an additional 6500 m² of warehouses, 2000 m² of offices, as well as a live animal holding area and other service facilities. With the expansion, the airport’s annual cargo capacity will increase from 250 000 tons to 300 000 tons.  This will ensure that Hungary continues to lead the way within the Central and Eastern European region, while providing a core competitive advantage for all players in the Hungarian economy.

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