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up to 6 Non-stop flights per dayat least 2h 20minfrom £44 - London Gatwick (LGW) Budapest (BUD)
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Airport Budapest Ferihegy BUD
Budapest Airport was formerly called Budapest - Ferihegy International Airport and is now known as Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport. It is the largest and most important airport in the South East European landlocked country of Hungary and the main hub of the airlines Malév Hungarian Airlines and Wizz Air. A number of charter and scheduled flights serve Budapest with Wizzair operating flights from London to Budapest and Ryanair with flights from Birmingham to Budapest and London - Budapest.- URL: Official website
- Parking: Yes; paid short and long-term parking
- Nearby cities: Budapest (15 km), Székesfehérvár (69 km)
- Directions by car: Ferihagy High-Speed Road, main road 4, E60
- Stations: BKV Budapest local transport, bus shuttle services
Location
Opened in 1950, the airport is located about 16 km or 10 miles south east of the city centre, the entrance is directly on the international highway E-60. Transfer from / to the city centre is provided by airport shuttle mini bus, the express bus 93 stops at Terminal 1, and there is an express train from Terminal 1 as well as shuttle buses from the terminals 2A and 2B.