DriveNow To Reach Budapest Airport

  • 3 Jul 2019 7:37 AM
  • Hungary Around the Clock
DriveNow To Reach Budapest Airport
Liszt Ferenc International Airport will be accessible to drivers using Hungary’s car sharing service DriveNow from July 1, the company has announced.

The company set up a parking lot in Vecsés from which customers will be transported to the airport directly via minibus. 

The company offers such shuttle services in 12 European cities, but in Hungary the service will be free of charge.

The company launched its car-sharing service in Budapest in April with a fleet of 240 cars, including traditional and electric BMW and Mini models. In February, DriveNow of BMW and car2go of Daimler joined forces to form Share Now.


Photo courtesy of DriveNow

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