Updated: Budapest Airport Halts Arrivals & Departures Due to Icy Weather

  • 13 Jan 2026 12:00 PM
Updated: Budapest Airport Halts Arrivals & Departures Due to Icy Weather
There has been no precipitation at Ferenc Liszt International Airport and its surroundings since early afternoon. Both runways at the airport are operating normally, with flights arriving and departing safely.

No significant precipitation is expected for the rest of the day, but due to icing caused by the low temperatures, the operator maintains continuous de-icing and the runways, taxiways and aprons are being cleared continuously.

Depending on the weather, delays may occur to some flights during the day.

Today, due to the airport closure, a total of 13 arriving and 14 departing flights were cancelled, and as a result of the extreme weather conditions, 11 flights were diverted to other airports.

During the morning, the nose gear of Ethiopian Airlines cargo flight ETH3707 slipped off the paved surface of a taxiway, onto grass while taxiing, causing the aircraft to become stuck. No injuries were reported. The circumstances of the incident are currently under investigation.

The airport operator, in cooperation with the competent authorities, has freed the aircraft and towed it to a stand.

Earlier: 

Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport reopened at 13:00. Both runways are operational, and flights are arriving and departing safely. Due to the unfavourable weather conditions, traffic has slowed down and some flights may be delayed or cancelled in the coming hours, so  passengers are asked for their patience and understanding.


Snow and black ice was detected at Ferenc Liszt International Airport and its surroundings from early Tuesday morning until the early afternoon, 13 January.

The airport is currently on the highest level of preparedness for snow. Budapest Airport’s teams are working hard to continuously clear the runways, taxiways and aprons.

Budapest Airport continuously provides updates on conditions at the airport. Passengers are requested to monitor the airport’s website and the airlines’ announcements for the latest information on their flights. 

Earlier today: 

Arriving and departing flights are being temporarily halted at Liszt Ferenc International due to black ice and extreme icing, operator Budapest Airport said in the morning on Tuesday.


Flights were halted at 10:25 for safety reasons, Budapest Airport said.

The operator added that it would continue to provide updates as the situation developed.

Airports in Vienna and Bratislava are also closed. 

From Budapest Airport Press Team:

"Due to the adverse weather conditions, and similarly to several airports in Central Europe, a temporary airport closure has been implemented at Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport, due to the increased safety risks caused by black ice and extreme icing. For safety reasons, the airport has temporarily suspended all arrivals and departures since 10:25.

Snow and black ice have been detected at Ferenc Liszt International Airport and its surroundings since early Tuesday morning, 13 January, so the airport is currently on the highest level of preparedness for snow. Budapest Airport’s services are working hard to continuously clear the runways, taxiways and aprons.

During the course of the morning, the nose gear of Ethiopian Airlines cargo flight ETH3707 slipped off the paved surface of a taxiway onto the grass while taxiing, causing the aircraft to become stuck. The investigation into the circumstances of the incident is currently ongoing, and the airport operator, in cooperation with the competent authorities, is doing everything possible to free the aircraft.

Budapest Airport continuously provides updates on conditions at the airport. Passengers are requested to monitor the airport’s website and the airlines’ announcements for the latest information on their flights.

Thank you for your patience and understanding!"

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