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Budapest Airport breaks nine million passenger barrier

In the past 12 months alone, the Hungarian gateway has welcomed five new airlines and started 10 new routes, a sum total of 40 airlines connecting the city with 88 destinations during the year.

Budapest Airport announces a major passenger traffic milestone by welcoming its nine millionth passenger and recording the highest ever number served in a single calendar year. Boosted by the airport’s expansion of airline partners, route choice and increase in flights, passenger traffic has grown by an impressive +7% throughout 2014.

In the past 12 months alone, the Hungarian gateway has welcomed five new airlines and started 10 new routes, a sum total of 40 airlines connecting the city with 88 destinations during the year.

This outstanding landmark was reached when passenger Mr Andras Ujj and his family arrived at Budapest Airport on Brussels Airlines’ morning flight from Brussels. To mark the occasion, the airport hosted a celebration, with a brass band laid on to welcome the surprised passenger from their flight. Given VIP treatment, Mr Ujj was accompanied into the SkyCourt where he was presented with a number of gifts from the airport, including Heinemann and Leroy Restaurant vouchers, and a celebratory plaque to commemorate the event.


Jost Lammers, CEO, Budapest Airport (right) and Andreas Weingartner, Brussels Airlines’ General Manager CEE, Russia, Baltics, Balkans and Offline Europe (second left) and Fritz Janach, MD, Heinemann (left) present Mr Andras Ujjand his family, the airport’s nine millionth passenger, with celebratory plaque to mark Budapest’ outstanding milestone achievement.

“Transcending the magical nine million threshold is a huge step forward for us, as Budapest Airport has never, ever had this many passengers before,” said Jost Lammers, the CEO of Budapest Airport. “We will continue to do everything we can to make Budapest and Hungary the fastest growing destination in the CEE region, and to ensure that business and leisure passengers as well as international investors and business partners should look upon Budapest and Hungary as an attractive place to be,” he added.

Photo caption: “9,000,000th Passenger” welcome signage rotated on the flight information screens throughout Budapest Air port’s Terminal 2 arrival hall, announcing the landmark occasion to all.

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