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Eastern and central Europe’s retail partnership

1 August 2012 | By Alan Bork, Commercial Director at Budapest Airport

It makes sense to bring together the central and eastern European travel retail and duty free industry under an umbrella association. Providing the members with a forum to exchange views, build relationships, and find common ground while establishing a united voice that can tackle local and regional issues as they…

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Overcoming the winter challenge

8 August 2011 | By Zoltan Ormandi, Head of Airside Management at Budapest Airport

It was one particular snowy day at the airport last year when I signed off the use of a large amount of anti-skid material, perhaps more than I was used to seeing recorded in our operation logs. However, the request was essential given the winter conditions that we had to…

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Awards galore for the airlines

24 March 2010 | By Budapest Airport Zrt.

There were awards galore for airlines operating to Hungary’s premier aerial gateway at Budapest Airport’s traditional airline awards gala.

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BUD Future: Creating a landmark for Budapest

11 December 2009 | By Jost Lammers, CEO of Budapest Airport

A new high-tech terminal building, a vastly extended apron, a new on-airport hotel and the development of a cargo city. These are just the main features of a five-year development plan at Budapest International Airport that will reach 261 million Euros altogether. Ground works have already started last year and…

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An interview with Mr. Dimitrios Gatsonis

1 August 2008 | By Dimitrios Gatsonis, Deputy CEO, Budapest Airport

Budapest Airport has introduced its new passenger security screening system for a total investment of HUF 900 million. The new equipment will make security screening quicker and seamless, cutting waiting time and enhancing security. The baggage belts before and after the X-ray machine are longer, enabling four passengers to use…

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The privatisation path in Hungary

16 September 2005 | By Sarah Hunter, Head of Investor Relations at BAA

The UK became the first country to privatise its airports almost 20 years ago, a trend subsequently copied around the world to help fuel infrastructure investment.