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Aircraft and transport: Budapest airport seeks reorganization after Malev's bankruptcy

Budapest, Hungary - Hub "Colonized" by low-cost companies

The past eight months were among the most difficult that Budapest "Ferenc Liszt" Airport experienced in its almost-70-years years: after Malev's bankruptcy the hub's management has been forced to revise its strategies, because of the "Hole" left by the exit of the most important Hungarian carrier. The airport users started to move to low-cost flights, and Ryanair powerfully entered the game picking...

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For Europe’s airports, communities and economy

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