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Information For Malév Hungarian Airlines Frequent Flyer Passenger
- 22 Feb 2012 8:00 AM
- travel
"We regret to inform you that Malév’s Duna Club frequent flyer program has been terminated. For Duna Club members the collection and redeeming of frequent flyer points on other airlines’ flights have also been terminated.
Ryanair Opened Its Budapest Base On 17 Feb.
- 17 Feb 2012 5:00 AM
- travel
"Ryanair, the world’s favourite airline, on 17th February officially opened its 51st base in Budapest, where it is initially basing three aircraft (growing to 5 aircraft by summer 2012), operating 32 routes which will deliver up to 2.4m passengers p.a. and 2,400 jobs as Ryanair invests over $350 million in Hungarian aviation and tourism.
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.
Malév Grounding: Lay-Offs At Budapest Airport
- 15 Feb 2012 1:00 AM
- current affairs
"Budapest Airport has officially announced that the process of mass redundancy has been started at the airport in connection with the bankruptcy of Malév Hungarian Airlines. Budapest Airport has notified the relevant labor authorities and has called the unions to start consultations about the lay-offs.
Bumper Summer Traffic For Budapest As Ryanir Announce Record Advanced Sales
- 14 Feb 2012 1:00 AM
- travel
"Ryanair, the world’s favourite airline, today (14th Feb) announced record advance bookings on its 32 routes to/from Budapest, which are 25% ahead of expected and look set to deliver a bumper year for Budapest Airport. Ryanair expects to grow to over 2.4m passengers at Budapest in 2012, sustaining over 2,400 local jobs and it attributed its advance bookings to the enormous publicity received ...
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 ...
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.
Malév Is Dead, Long Live Low Cost Carriers?
- 9 Feb 2012 12:00 AM
- current affairs
The predictable passing of Malév triggered rapid expansion announcements from both Ryanair and Wizz Air. SmartWings, Air Berlin and others have added flights, with more low cost carriers positioned to pounce. All good for budget travelers as prices are driven down via increased ...
Information For Malév Hungarian Airlines Frequent Flyer Passenger
- 22 Feb 2012 8:00 AM
- travel
"We regret to inform you that Malév’s Duna Club frequent flyer program has been terminated. For Duna Club members the collection and redeeming of frequent flyer points on other airlines’ flights have also been terminated.
Ryanair Opened Its Budapest Base On 17 Feb.
- 17 Feb 2012 5:00 AM
- travel
"Ryanair, the world’s favourite airline, on 17th February officially opened its 51st base in Budapest, where it is initially basing three aircraft (growing to 5 aircraft by summer 2012), operating 32 routes which will deliver up to 2.4m passengers p.a. and 2,400 jobs as Ryanair invests over $350 million in Hungarian aviation and tourism.
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.
Malév Grounding: Lay-Offs At Budapest Airport
- 15 Feb 2012 1:00 AM
- current affairs
"Budapest Airport has officially announced that the process of mass redundancy has been started at the airport in connection with the bankruptcy of Malév Hungarian Airlines. Budapest Airport has notified the relevant labor authorities and has called the unions to start consultations about the lay-offs.
Bumper Summer Traffic For Budapest As Ryanir Announce Record Advanced Sales
- 14 Feb 2012 1:00 AM
- travel
"Ryanair, the world’s favourite airline, today (14th Feb) announced record advance bookings on its 32 routes to/from Budapest, which are 25% ahead of expected and look set to deliver a bumper year for Budapest Airport. Ryanair expects to grow to over 2.4m passengers at Budapest in 2012, sustaining over 2,400 local jobs and it attributed its advance bookings to the enormous publicity received ...
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 ...
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.
Malév Is Dead, Long Live Low Cost Carriers?
- 9 Feb 2012 12:00 AM
- current affairs
The predictable passing of Malév triggered rapid expansion announcements from both Ryanair and Wizz Air. SmartWings, Air Berlin and others have added flights, with more low cost carriers positioned to pounce. All good for budget travelers as prices are driven down via increased ...