Attention: New traffic restrictions towards Budapest Airport
From Monday, road renovations will make access to Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport (Budapest Airport) more difficult, according to the Hungarian Concession Infrastructure Development Plc. (MKIF).
As we reported recently, road rehabilitation work has started on the roads around Liszt Ferenc International Airport (Budapest Airport), which will last for several weeks.
New restrictions at Budapest Airport
According to a recent announcement, the slip road that leads to the M1 ring road from the M4 motorway from the direction of the airport towards Cegléd will be renovated. As the slip road will be closed, it will not be possible to drive directly from the airport to the ring road.
If you are travelling by road from the airport, you will have to take the M0 ring road towards Budapest, then turn around at the double roundabout at Market Central shopping centre, which means you can reach the M0 ring road from the direction of Budapest.
According to the information, further traffic restrictions are also expected for those arriving from Budapest, as the inner lane of the M4 motorway will be reconstructed on the exit to the airport. Motorists will be able to exit the junction at all times, but will only be able to use the outside lane.
As part of this year’s motorway upgrade, the scheduled renovation of the M4 Budapest Airport junction branches started on 2 April and is expected to last until mid-May. Traffic diversions and lane closures will be ongoing due to the resurfacing work, the statement said.
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