New European destinations available from Budapest Airport
Several new European flights are being launched from Budapest Airport in April, including Faro, several Balkan cities, Hannover and Bergen. Other flights will be available more regularly over the summer, profitline.hu writes.
The Hungarian Wizz Air low-cost airline has announced new flights to the Portuguese city Faro, the German Hannover, the Norwegian Bergen and the Italian Lamezia Terme. Moreover, flights to Liverpool and Nizza will be available three times a week instead of two.
Wizz Air is also launching flights from Budapest to the Balkan region. Tirana, Sarajevo, Skopje, and Podgorica will be available from the Hungarian capital.
The Spanish Iberia airline is launching a flight between Madrid-Barajas and Budapest, starting April 1. The flight will be available three times a week until July, four times a week in July, and on a daily basis in August. The flight is part of the airline’s summer schedule, available until October 28.
The Czech Airlines is re-launching a direct flight between Prague and HévÃz-Balaton Airport. The flight is available once a week from April until the end of October.
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Due to great interest, Air Canada Rogue is launching their sixth flight between Toronto and Budapest this summer. Starting May 20, the airline provides flight between the two cities three times a week, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. In the summer season, between June 21 and September 19, flights will be available every day of the week except Monday.
Cover photo: Bergen, Norway by Wikimedia Commons/Svein-Magne Tunli
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Source: profitline.hu
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