3 result(s) for rapid antigen tests in Travel
Budapest Airport Report: Euro 167 Million Developments Over 2 Years
- 20 Jan 2021 10:05 AM
- travel
During the past two years, Budapest Airport implemented 167 million euros worth of investments at the airport, whereby the regional significance of BUD has been greatly enhanced, while maintaining a high level of safety and security.
Budapest Airport Accredited For International Aviation Restart Programme
- 30 Dec 2020 10:57 AM
- travel
Airport Council International (ACI) has reviewed Budapest Airport’s epidemiological measures, and officially declared Ferenc Liszt International Airport as accredited in the program established by the council, aimed at restarting aviation.
Coronavirus: Testing Center Opens At Budapest Airport
- 21 Dec 2020 7:29 AM
- travel
From now on, it is possible to take COVID-19 tests at Ferenc Liszt International Airport. Budapest Airport and Universal Medical Hub have established a test center at Terminal 2B, where not just passengers, but anyone can have PCR or rapid-antigen tests performed.
Budapest Airport Report: Euro 167 Million Developments Over 2 Years
- 20 Jan 2021 10:05 AM
- travel
During the past two years, Budapest Airport implemented 167 million euros worth of investments at the airport, whereby the regional significance of BUD has been greatly enhanced, while maintaining a high level of safety and security.
Budapest Airport Accredited For International Aviation Restart Programme
- 30 Dec 2020 10:57 AM
- travel
Airport Council International (ACI) has reviewed Budapest Airport’s epidemiological measures, and officially declared Ferenc Liszt International Airport as accredited in the program established by the council, aimed at restarting aviation.
Coronavirus: Testing Center Opens At Budapest Airport
- 21 Dec 2020 7:29 AM
- travel
From now on, it is possible to take COVID-19 tests at Ferenc Liszt International Airport. Budapest Airport and Universal Medical Hub have established a test center at Terminal 2B, where not just passengers, but anyone can have PCR or rapid-antigen tests performed.