RYANAIR TO OPEN BUDAPEST BASE IN TWO WEEKS WITH 31 NEW ROUTES

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Ryanair  (Friday 3rd Feb) at a press conference in Budapest announced its intention to launch a rescue plan for Budapest and Hungarian tourism following the grounding of Malev airline. Ryanair confirmed that it will base 4 brand new Boeing 737-800 series aircraft at Budapest Airport commencing in just two weeks time on Friday 17th February where it will open 31 new routes, offering lower fares (€9.99/HUF2,999) than any other airline, and delivering up to 2m passengers p.a., replacing most of the traffic and routes lost by Budapest following grounding of Malev.
Ryanair, which currently employs over 700 Hungarian pilots and cabin crew, will be holding an open recruitment day in Budapest on Tuesday (7th Feb), inviting job applications from Malev pilots, cabin crew and engineers to help Ryanair gear up for this 4 aircraft, 2m passenger p.a. base at Budapest Airport. The International Airport Council figures confirm that this 2m pax p.a. will support 2,000 jobs at Budapest Airport.
This largest ever investment in Hungarian aviation and tourism is subject to reaching final agreement with Budapest Airport on costs, facilities and handling, and Ryanair’s Deputy CEO Michael Cawley has travelled to Budapest to finalise these negotiations with Budapest Airport and the Hungarian Government. Because Ryanair has grounded up to 80 aircraft this winter, it has the capacity to respond immediately to the Malev grounding by moving aircraft, pilots and crews to Budapest within two weeks, in order to minimise the disruption to Hungarian consumers/visitors and tourism as a result of the Malev closure.
Ryanair’s new Budapest base will start on Friday 17th February at fares from €9.99/HUF2,999 and these 31 new routes go on sale at these HUF2,999/€9.99 fares on www.ryanair.com/hu
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Ryanair’s 31 new routes to/from Budapest from 17 Feb

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Routes
Starts
From €
Routes
Starts
From €
Alicante
APR
49.99
Manchester
FEB
9.99
Baden Baden
FEB
9.99
Munich West
FEB
9.99
Barcelona
FEB
9.99
Milan (BGY)
FEB
9.99
Birmingham
MAR
29.99
Warsaw (Modlin)
JUL
29.99
Bologna
MAR
9.99
Oslo
FEB
9.99
Bristol
MAR
29.99
Palma
APR
49.99
Brussels (CRL)
FEB
9.99
Paphos
APR
49.99
Chania
APR
49.99
Paris
FEB
9.99
Dublin
FEB
9.99
Pisa
APR
49.99
Eindhoven
APR
29.99
Rhodes
APR
49.99
Gottenburg
FEB
9.99
Rome (CIA)
FEB
9.99
Hamburg (LBC)
FEB
9.99
Stockholm (NYO)
FEB
9.99
Krakow
FEB
9.99
Thessaloniki
FEB
9.99
London (STN)
FEB
9.99
Trapani
APR
49.99
Madrid
FEB
9.99
Venice( TSF)
APR
29.99
Malaga
APR
49.99

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