Shanghai Airlines Suspends Two Budapest Services

  • 3 Feb 2020 8:17 AM
  • Hungary Matters
Shanghai Airlines Suspends Two Budapest Services
Shanghai Airlines is suspending two Budapest services, the operator of the Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport said on its Facebook page on Friday.

Budapest Airport said the suspension of the services, one with a stopover in Xi’an and the other in Chengdu, will affect a total of three flights each week.

The Shanghai-Xi’an-Budapest service will not operate between February 6 and March 26 and the Shanghai-Chengdu-Budapest service will be suspended between February 4 and March 28.

There are no changes to direct flights between Budapest and Shanghai, Budapest Airport said.

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