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Airspace In Hungary Closed Until Monday Noon
- 19 Apr 2010 1:00 AM
- travel
"Hungarian airspace is closed from all traffic until Monday noon (12.00 hours local time) by the National Transport Authority’s Civil Aviation Directorate, hence Budapest Airport is closed too. This means that all flights are cancelled in Hungary and Budapest Airport has no incoming our outbound flights at all.
Icelandic Ash Cloud Thin Over Hungary, Air Traffic Remains Suspended
- 17 Apr 2010 4:00 AM
- travel
"Hungarian airspace is closed from all traffic until Sunday noon (12.00 hours local time) by the National Transport Authority’s Civil Aviation Directorate, hence Budapest Airport is closed too. This means that all flights are cancelled in Hungary and Budapest Airport has no incoming our outbound flights at all.
Volcano Grounds Flights From Budapest Ferihegy
- 16 Apr 2010 2:00 AM
- travel
"A total of 24 flights bound for northern Europe were cancelled at Ferihegy airport from Thursday afternoon as air traffic was paralysed by a huge cloud of volcanic ash spewing from a volcano in Iceland.
Escape From Budapest To Helsinki
- 16 Mar 2010 12:00 AM
- travel
The largest city in Finland is home to nearly 600,000 people, a fair few less than in other more sprawling capitals, and Budapest come to that. The compact size of Helsinki means everything is within easy reach, described as a ‘pocket-sized metropolis’ its ideal for a weekend visit. There is much to explore, and actually one million people live in the Helsinki metropolitan area which includes ...
Escape From Budapest To Istanbul, European Capital of Culture 2010
- 11 Mar 2010 1:00 AM
- travel
Along with the Hungarian city of Pecs, and the German city of Essen, Istanbul is also a ‘European Capital of Culture’ this year. This Turkish delight of a city stands out from the others in several ways, not least because part of it’s in Asia. Recently I caught up with Wolfgang Koller there, former Budapest expat and now the GM of the
Escape From Budapest To Tel Aviv With Malév
- 14 Feb 2008 9:34 AM
- travel
At first glance, the concrete style of Tel Aviv may seem off-putting, yet with a little exploration it’s easy to discover the city's vibrancy. The Mediterranean climate, unique cuisine and rich culture are all positive attractions for any visitor.
Airspace In Hungary Closed Until Monday Noon
- 19 Apr 2010 1:00 AM
- travel
"Hungarian airspace is closed from all traffic until Monday noon (12.00 hours local time) by the National Transport Authority’s Civil Aviation Directorate, hence Budapest Airport is closed too. This means that all flights are cancelled in Hungary and Budapest Airport has no incoming our outbound flights at all.
Icelandic Ash Cloud Thin Over Hungary, Air Traffic Remains Suspended
- 17 Apr 2010 4:00 AM
- travel
"Hungarian airspace is closed from all traffic until Sunday noon (12.00 hours local time) by the National Transport Authority’s Civil Aviation Directorate, hence Budapest Airport is closed too. This means that all flights are cancelled in Hungary and Budapest Airport has no incoming our outbound flights at all.
Volcano Grounds Flights From Budapest Ferihegy
- 16 Apr 2010 2:00 AM
- travel
"A total of 24 flights bound for northern Europe were cancelled at Ferihegy airport from Thursday afternoon as air traffic was paralysed by a huge cloud of volcanic ash spewing from a volcano in Iceland.
Escape From Budapest To Helsinki
- 16 Mar 2010 12:00 AM
- travel
The largest city in Finland is home to nearly 600,000 people, a fair few less than in other more sprawling capitals, and Budapest come to that. The compact size of Helsinki means everything is within easy reach, described as a ‘pocket-sized metropolis’ its ideal for a weekend visit. There is much to explore, and actually one million people live in the Helsinki metropolitan area which includes ...
Escape From Budapest To Istanbul, European Capital of Culture 2010
- 11 Mar 2010 1:00 AM
- travel
Along with the Hungarian city of Pecs, and the German city of Essen, Istanbul is also a ‘European Capital of Culture’ this year. This Turkish delight of a city stands out from the others in several ways, not least because part of it’s in Asia. Recently I caught up with Wolfgang Koller there, former Budapest expat and now the GM of the
Escape From Budapest To Tel Aviv With Malév
- 14 Feb 2008 9:34 AM
- travel
At first glance, the concrete style of Tel Aviv may seem off-putting, yet with a little exploration it’s easy to discover the city's vibrancy. The Mediterranean climate, unique cuisine and rich culture are all positive attractions for any visitor.