Fly to Indian Ocean island paradise from cities close to Budapest!
Budapest Airport is not the only option to fly to paradise islands in the Atlantic, Pacific or Indian oceans. There are other airports close to the mesmerising Hungarian capital with valuable offers. Here is an Indian Ocean island paradise available from Budapest with a trick.
According to turizmus.com, one of the travel agencies having favourable offers to Indian Ocean paradise islands like Mauritius is Čedok. They operate direct charter flights to the island from the Czech Republic and Slovakia in the winter season in cooperation with Neos Airline.
Indian Ocean paradises even from Budapest
In the 2024/25 winter season, they will organise travels from Brno and Ostrava (Czechia), and Pozsony (Bratislava) and Kassa (Kosice) in Slovakia. You can arrive in Pozsony from Budapest in only 2 hours (201 km) by car and Kassa is also not far, the travel time there is less than 3 hours (262 km).
You can also travel by train. According to MÁV, trains depart to the two cities every two hours. The Budapest-Bratislava train travel time is less than 2.5 hours, via Vác and Szob. Meanwhile, you can travel to Kosice via Miskolc from Budapest in less than 4 hours. Prices start from EUR 11 to Bratislava and EUR 14 to Kosice.
Ticket purchase starts this month
Čedok will start charter flights to Mauritius from Bratislava and Kosice between 20 October and 9 April 2025 once a week. From the Czech cities, you can also get to the wondrous Phuket. You can travel to Prague from Budapest by train via Brno every two hours and arrive in the Czech capital in less than 7 hours. Prices start from EUR 23.
Neos, an Italian airline, operates the flights and uses Turquoise-coloured, modern Boeing 787-9 planes on the route stopping in Milan to let more tourists on board. The purchase of Čedok’s winter packages will start in April and they are calculating with 4,000 potential passengers.
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