Budapest Airport: Last traffic restrictions before roadworks are completed
From Thursday, 2 May, the renovation of the M4 motorway flyover before the Liszt Ferenc International Airport (Budapest Airport) junction will continue, so traffic restrictions will be in place. On 6 May, the road reconstruction works, which also affect the accessibility of the main Budapest air gate, will be completed.
According to the announcement of MKIF Hungarian Concession Infrastructure Development Plc. posted on Tuesday, the road reconstruction works, which also affect the accessibility of Liszt Ferenc International Airport, will be completed at the end of the day on 6 May.
Budapest Airport harder to reach for one more week
It was reported that the pavement of the flyover has already been renewed, and that work will now be carried out on the two edges of the bridge, allowing traffic to move continuously on an extra lane, with alternating traffic restrictions during the works, turizmus.com reports based on MKIF.
Passengers travelling by air are advised to be aware of the time needed to reach the airport when planning their journey. Please be aware that diversions and closures may also impact travel time to the airport by car and public transport.
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2 Comments
Hi tomorrow I am travelling from Slovakia to BUDA airport and I have received email to be aware of that road obstructions are still in work. Is it true? Or I don’t need to worry about that. mY flight is 7:35am. Thank you
Sylvia
Dear Sylvia, it’s likely not something you have to worry about, as the roadworks finished yesterday, on 6 May. Have a good flight!