Ryanair reactivates routes from Budapest Airport
Budget carrier Ryanair is relaunching a host of routes out of Budapest Airport.
Flights to 16 destinations resume this month including direct service to Edinburgh and Bristol.
It is also restarting services to Athens, Cagliari, Catania, Copenhagen, Lisbon, Madrid, Marseille, Mykonos, Napoli, Palermo, Paphos, Porto, Sevilla, and Valencia.
Ryanair will be operating 35 weekly frequencies across the 16 routes in June, which increases to 47 weekly flihghts in both July and August.
"It’s fantastic to welcome the return of these important Ryanair services. With these routes, Ryanair is resuming links to another eight countries, five of which are to capital cities, making them ideal destinations for both business and leisure travellers alike," said Balzs Bogts, Head of Airline Development, Budapest Airport.
"The proportion of Hungary’s population already vaccinated is among the highest in Europe, the airport says.
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