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Budapest Airport goes east with Asiana Airlines

At a press conference in April, Jost Lammers, CEO, Budapest Airport, and Peter Szijjarto, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, announced the launch of Asiana Airlines services from Budapest Airport to Seoul Incheon Airport.

With the number of Korean visitors having tripled over the last five years the Hungarian gateway’s latest new airline partner, Asiana Airlines, now links Budapest to South Korea’s largest airport.

Last year Hungary welcomed more than 100,000 visitors from Korea, most arriving by land; last Friday, Budapest Airport welcomed its first direct connection to South Korea, launching a weekly service to Seoul Incheon Airport. With the number of Korean visitors having tripled over the last five years the Hungarian gateway’s latest new airline partner, Asiana Airlines, now links Budapest to South Korea’s largest airport.

Commenting on the launch of Asiana Airlines’ service to its international hub, Balazs Bogats, Head of Airline Development, Budapest Airport said: “The start of Asiana’s link to South Korea reinforces the need for further connections from Budapest to the East. This is the first exciting step in our cooperation with our new airline partner, and we hope to not only welcome Asiana back, but that we will be announcing an extended flying programme next year.”

Budapest Airport and the Hungarian Tourism Agency, with the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, worked closely to agree the launch of a direct flights between the capital cities during the summer season. With Hungarian exports to East Asia increasing by 42% in 2015, South Korea’s second largest carrier will now play an important role in the growth of the economic ties of the two countries.

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