Direct Flight To Be Launched Between Budapest & Xi'an

  • 31 Dec 2019 9:17 AM
  • Hungary Matters
Direct Flight To Be Launched Between Budapest & Xi'an
Shanghai Airlines is launching two direct flights a week between Budapest and Xi’an, the capital of Shaanxi province in central China, on Monday, the Xianyang International Airport said.

The flights will operate on Mondays and Thursdays both ways, the airport said. With the new line, the number of flights between China and Hungary grows to ten.


Photo courtesy of Budapest Airport

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