New flight from Budapest to the ‘Venice of the North’, awesome Wizz Air touchdown VIDEO

A Scandinavian airline, SAS, is to expand its network in 2025: they announced 15 new lines, including a Budapest-Copenhagen flight.

New flight from Budapest to Copenhagen

According to AIRportal.hu, the new flights will carry passengers between 3 April and 24 October 2025 between the Danish and Hungarian capitals. In the beginning, the planes will fly three times a week. From 5 September, that number will be increased to four. The flight days will be Monday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday.

Unfortunately, between 24 June and 6 August, there will be only one flight a week. What’s more, between 7 and 20 August, the flights will not commute between Budapest and Copenhagen. The airline will use Airbus A320neo planes on the route.

SAS plans to expand its Copenhagen Network in 2025 since it regards the Danish capital as its hub. Therefore, it announced 15 European and intercontinental flights from the Copenhagen Airport in Kastrup.

You may reach Seattle, Cracow, Madrid, Lyon, Valencia, Malta, Bucharest, Milan-Linate, Sevilla, Turku, Billund, Kristiansand, Harstad/Narvik and Bodø from the Danish capital. Furthermore, they will increase the frequency of 15 lines. SAS exited U.S. Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings in August, and its CEO said then that the company would enter a “new era” with new owners and a stronger balance sheet. Before, the Sweden-based airline restructured its USD 2 billion debt.

SAS joined the Sky Team alliance in September, and the Air France-KLM Group gained a 19.9% share in the company as part of a consortium of Castlelake, Lind Invest and the Danish state.

Awesome Wizz Air touchdown in Madeira with VIDEO

The pilot of Wizz Air’s Rome-Funchal flights was outstandingly brave at one of the world’s most dangerous airports. The aircraft shifted to the right and the left multiple times before it could touch the ground on the island of Madeira.

Here is the full video:

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