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Aircraft and transport: Budapest Airport plans to boost airline fees

Budapest, Hungary - Because of heavy property tax

Jost Lammers, chief executive officer of Budapest Airport Zrt, the firm managing the "Ferenc Liszt" International Airport in the Hungarian capital, announced in an interview released to the local newspaper "Vilaggazsasag" the intention to raise the airport fees for the airlines in transit through the hub. The increase is mostly due to the strong property tax weighing on the airport,...

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