Ryanair launches Budapest-Marseille direct flight
The official website of the tourism of France has announced that the Irish low-cost airline company Ryanair will launch a direct flight between the Hungarian capital city, Budapest, and the biggest port city in France, Marseille.
Marseille is located on the shores of the Atlantic ocean, characterised by a Mediterranean atmosphere and pulsing life. It is the most significant port city in France and the second largest metropolis in the country.
The Budapest-Marseille line is planned to be commencing in the 2018/19 winter season. The flight will be available twice a week: on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Tickets can be already booked for the flight, the first one is taking off on the 30th of October 2018. The planes take off from Budapest at 7:05 am on both days, reaching the second biggest French city around 9:15 am.
If one is travelling from Marseille to Budapest, their plane takes off at 9:40 am both on Tuesday and Saturday, landing at the Budapest Airport at 11:50 am.
Other flights offered by Ryanair
If someone is planning on travelling to Marrakesh, they can book a flight with Ryanair until the end of this month. As we have previously reported, the Budapest-Marrakesh line is available twice a week, on Mondays and Fridays.
The Irish airline will soon introduce its Budapest-Santander flight, more precisely from next month. As usual, it is a weekly two flight programme, available on Mondays and Fridays from Budapest.
Another weekly flight soon to commence (in April) by Ryanair is to Paphos from Budapest. You can catch a plane on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Source: http://ee.france.fr
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