Here’s a convenient way to get to Budapest Airport: perfect alternative of the 100E shuttle bus
GreenGo, the popular car-sharing service, has launched a new dedicated parking zone at Budapest’s Liszt Ferenc International Airport (Budapest Airport), near Terminal 2 in the Holiday Parking area. This expansion complements their existing service, where travellers can park at the nearby Airport Hotel parking lot and take a free shuttle bus to the terminal.
Get to Budapest Airport with GreenGo!
The new parking zone, designed for 15 GreenGo vehicles, responds to the growing demand for cost-effective and flexible transportation options to the airport, Economx writes. According to the company, their airport services have seen a 25-30% annual increase in users, signalling a strong preference for car-sharing solutions.
Despite reporting losses of HUF 327.91 million (EUR 800,000) in 2023, GreenGo’s revenue grew significantly, reaching HUF 1.51 billion (EUR 3.7 million), up from HUF 985.63 million (EUR 2.4 million) in 2022. This growth reflects the increasing popularity of the service, especially for airport commutes.
Prices and availability
According to BDPST24, the process for starting and ending a rental in the GreenGo Airport Terminal Zone at the Holiday Parking remains the same as the usual service. However, additional fees apply on top of the regular package rates:
- For departure to the airport:
Green Premium package: HUF 2,490 (EUR 6.1)
Other packages: HUF 3,190 (EUR 7.8) - For departure from the airport:
Green Premium package: HUF 990 (EUR 2.4)
Other packages: HUF 1,680 (EUR 4.1)
These charges apply when renting a vehicle at the airport parking zone.
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