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Government’s Tax Scrap Triggers Ryanair BUD Expansion

March 23, 2025March 23, 2025

March 23, 2025March 23, 2025

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Government’s Tax Scrap Triggers Ryanair BUD Expansion

Ryanair has unveiled a record-breaking Summer 2025 schedule for Budapest Airport (BUD), announcing over 640 weekly flights across 68 routes. The S25 schedule features four new destination, including Castellón, Katowice, Liverpool, and Toulouse, comes on the heels of the Hungarian government's

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Ryanair cuts Budapest base routes ©

                                                    Ryanair announced a 40% reduction in its Budapest operations effective 10th January 2013 cutting its

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