Budapest Airport welcomes first Saudi Arabia flights


Budapest Airport welcomes first Saudi Arabia flights

Wednesday, 10 Jan, 2023 0

 

Budapest Airport celebrated its 43rd country market with the launch of Saudi Arabia flights.

It welcomed Wizz Air’s new flights to Jeddah and Riyadh.

The airport had 12.2 million passengers in 2022, an overall 164% increase from 2021,

Wizz Air has commenced twice-weekly services to Riyadh yand Jeddah.

Wizz Air adds flights to Dammam in April

The Saudi Arabia flights will comprise 53,000 seats per year.

Kam Jandu, Airport CCO said: “Saudi Arabia is quickly becoming the next big tourist hotspot thanks to Saudi Vision 2030.”



 


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