25 result(s) for malév collapse
Budapest Airport Relocates All Passenger Traffic To Terminal 2
- 10 May 2012 12:00 PM
- travel
Budapest Airport will move all airline operations from Terminal 1 to Terminal 2 during the night of 29-30 May 2012. As of 30 May 2012, all passengers of easyJet, Germanwings, Jet2.com, Norwegian and Wizz Air will depart from Terminal 2B of Budapest Airport. Passengers of these airlines will arrive at Terminal 2A (from Schengen countries) or at Terminal 2B (from non-Schengen countries).
Vienna And Prague Wins Over Loss Of Malév Hungarian Airlines
- 19 Apr 2012 9:00 AM
- travel
Two and a half months after the collapse of Malév Hungarian Airlines Hungarian travelers are losing out on many connections with the beneficiaries being Vienna and Prague due to a lack of Hungarian aviation agreements in certain markets.
Malév Collapse Hurting Budapest Hotels
- 20 Mar 2012 8:03 AM
- travel
"The number of guests in Budapest’s five-star hotels has fallen since state airline Malév stopped flying on February 3, according to Magyar Hotel Monitor. Higher prices could not offset the 20-25% decline in the number of guests.
Budapest Airport Announces Layoffs
- 16 Feb 2012 8:10 AM
- current affairs
"Budapest Airport will lay off 250 people and postpone a €60 million investment due to the loss of passenger traffic caused by the bankruptcy of state airline Malév, the airport operator announced yesterday.
Hungarian State May Have To Pay Ft 1,000bn Due To Malev Collapse
- 13 Feb 2012 8:10 AM
- current affairs
"The state may be obliged to pay up to Ft 1 trillion to Liszt Ferenc Airport operator Budapest Airport due to the collapse of Malev airlines, government accountability commissioner Gyula Budai declared last week. The Development Ministry said in a “White Book” published in December that the state’s liability in such a scenario would be Ft 450 billion.
Ryanair Boss Attacks Wizzair Prices In Budapest
- 10 Feb 2012 8:10 AM
- travel
"Loss making Wizzair cannot compete with Ryanair on prices, costs or punctuality," claimed Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary yesterday afternoon at the InterContinental Budapest Hotel. Ryanair also announced on 9th February that it will open its new Budapest base next Friday 17th February. The airline also confirmed details of record bookings on its 31 routes over the first 7 days since it released fares ...
Former Finance Hungarian Minister Oszkó Accused Of Benefiting From Malév’s Collapse
- 10 Feb 2012 8:00 AM
- current affairs
"Ryanair’s CEO Michael O’Leary revealed to Hungarian media yesterday that former Finance Minster Péter Oszkó joined the board of rival low-cost airline WizzAir in April 2011, prompting Fidesz to accuse him of profiting from Malév’s demise.
FT: Ryanair vs Budapest: Playing Dirty? Hungarian Airport Response
- 9 Feb 2012 11:55 AM
- travel
"Budapest Airport CEO Jost Lammers was surprised to learn of the comments attributed to Budapest Airport in the FT article yesterday evening. Therefore he wishes to redress the balance with a formal official statement to avoid any misunderstanding for all stakeholders, especially the passengers and Ryanair.
Recovery Continues At Budapest Airport
- 9 Feb 2012 8:04 AM
- travel
"Budapest Airport continues to receive offers from airlines wishing to operate services to or from Budapest since the collapse of Malév on Friday 3 February. A series of airlines have already announced new services including: Lufthansa, Air Berlin, Aegean, Ryanair, Smart Wings and Wizz Air, thus contributing to the recovery.
Budapest Airport Relocates All Passenger Traffic To Terminal 2
- 10 May 2012 12:00 PM
- travel
Budapest Airport will move all airline operations from Terminal 1 to Terminal 2 during the night of 29-30 May 2012. As of 30 May 2012, all passengers of easyJet, Germanwings, Jet2.com, Norwegian and Wizz Air will depart from Terminal 2B of Budapest Airport. Passengers of these airlines will arrive at Terminal 2A (from Schengen countries) or at Terminal 2B (from non-Schengen countries).
Vienna And Prague Wins Over Loss Of Malév Hungarian Airlines
- 19 Apr 2012 9:00 AM
- travel
Two and a half months after the collapse of Malév Hungarian Airlines Hungarian travelers are losing out on many connections with the beneficiaries being Vienna and Prague due to a lack of Hungarian aviation agreements in certain markets.
Malév Collapse Hurting Budapest Hotels
- 20 Mar 2012 8:03 AM
- travel
"The number of guests in Budapest’s five-star hotels has fallen since state airline Malév stopped flying on February 3, according to Magyar Hotel Monitor. Higher prices could not offset the 20-25% decline in the number of guests.
Budapest Airport Announces Layoffs
- 16 Feb 2012 8:10 AM
- current affairs
"Budapest Airport will lay off 250 people and postpone a €60 million investment due to the loss of passenger traffic caused by the bankruptcy of state airline Malév, the airport operator announced yesterday.
Hungarian State May Have To Pay Ft 1,000bn Due To Malev Collapse
- 13 Feb 2012 8:10 AM
- current affairs
"The state may be obliged to pay up to Ft 1 trillion to Liszt Ferenc Airport operator Budapest Airport due to the collapse of Malev airlines, government accountability commissioner Gyula Budai declared last week. The Development Ministry said in a “White Book” published in December that the state’s liability in such a scenario would be Ft 450 billion.
Ryanair Boss Attacks Wizzair Prices In Budapest
- 10 Feb 2012 8:10 AM
- travel
"Loss making Wizzair cannot compete with Ryanair on prices, costs or punctuality," claimed Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary yesterday afternoon at the InterContinental Budapest Hotel. Ryanair also announced on 9th February that it will open its new Budapest base next Friday 17th February. The airline also confirmed details of record bookings on its 31 routes over the first 7 days since it released fares ...
Former Finance Hungarian Minister Oszkó Accused Of Benefiting From Malév’s Collapse
- 10 Feb 2012 8:00 AM
- current affairs
"Ryanair’s CEO Michael O’Leary revealed to Hungarian media yesterday that former Finance Minster Péter Oszkó joined the board of rival low-cost airline WizzAir in April 2011, prompting Fidesz to accuse him of profiting from Malév’s demise.
FT: Ryanair vs Budapest: Playing Dirty? Hungarian Airport Response
- 9 Feb 2012 11:55 AM
- travel
"Budapest Airport CEO Jost Lammers was surprised to learn of the comments attributed to Budapest Airport in the FT article yesterday evening. Therefore he wishes to redress the balance with a formal official statement to avoid any misunderstanding for all stakeholders, especially the passengers and Ryanair.
Recovery Continues At Budapest Airport
- 9 Feb 2012 8:04 AM
- travel
"Budapest Airport continues to receive offers from airlines wishing to operate services to or from Budapest since the collapse of Malév on Friday 3 February. A series of airlines have already announced new services including: Lufthansa, Air Berlin, Aegean, Ryanair, Smart Wings and Wizz Air, thus contributing to the recovery.