Ural Airlines returns to Budapest

Ural Airlines returns to Budapest

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In the first week of September, the Russian airline Ural Airlines will return to Budapest. Initially, the destinations Moscow-Zhukovsky and Yekaterinburg are to be served. For the time being, you are offering one circulation per week.

“The return of the Urals further improves our offer to Russia. This means that we can now offer a total of six destinations. The route to Yekaterinburg is new. The resumption to Moscow-Zhukovsky complements the offers to Kazan, Moscow-Sheremetyevo, St. Petersburg and Moscow-Vnukovo ”, says Balázs Bogáts, Head of Airline Development at Budapest Airport.

The Russian capital has a total of four airports. These are Vnukovo, Domodedovo, Sheremetyevo and Zhukovsky. The last-mentioned airport was used by the military for decades, but was opened to civil traffic a few years ago. A new terminal was built for this purpose. The Russian government primarily wants to locate low-cost airlines at this airport.

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