'Holiday Parking Lite' Now Operates as 'Smart Parking' at Budapest Airport

  • 9 Aug 2022 11:32 AM
'Holiday Parking Lite' Now Operates as 'Smart Parking' at Budapest Airport
Holiday Parking Lite operated by Budapest Airport was renamed Smart Parking in June. Regardless of the name change, the service will be available to passengers at the same quality, prices and location.  

It is important to note that during the current transition period, users who have previously booked a parking space online to Holiday Parking Lite will now have to look for Smart Parking when they arrive at the airport.

A total of 4 car parks are currently available at Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport: Premium, Terminal, Holiday and the new Smart Parking, with a total of 4900 spaces.

Source: Budapest Airport

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