Ferihegy to offer five new destinations
Budapest Airport will get six new airlines and five new destinations, giving it 51 scheduled airlines, ten charter airlines and 98 destinations in total.
Low-cost airline AirBaltic begins flights to Vilnius on April 4, SkyEurope to Naples in mid-April, Blue 1 to Helsinki on May 1 and Delta Airline to New York on May 9.
Malév will fly to Gatwick in London. Charter airline Atlantic Airlines will fly to Billund in Denmark, Sunexpress to Antalya in Turkey and Condor offers a new flight to Munich.
The above story is just one of more than two dozen published today by Hungary Around the Clock, the most comprehensive source of daily English-language news about Hungary. For a free trial of HATC, click here. Hungarian news sources include Népszabadság; Magyar Hírlap; Világgazdaság; Napi Gazdaság; Magyar Nemzet; Népszava; Kossuth Rádió news and Hungarian television's nightly news broadcast.
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