A new passenger terminal opened for low-cost airline passengers at Liszt Ferenc Airport
The new passenger terminal at Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport was handed over on Wednesday, where low-cost airline passengers can comfortably wait to board their aircraft; at the same time, the inconvenient “tin city” is being demolished by the airport operator.
Gulyás Gergely, the head of the Prime Minister’s Office, stressed on the spot that the quality of serving low-cost passengers has so far “violated human dignity” and Budapest deserved more, which has become an important point in European aviation. He noted that there were serious battles with the airport operator, but this had its “fruit”. (MTI)
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