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Eurowings resumes flights to Stuttgart from Budapest Airport
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Eurowings will resume services using its fleet of 150-seat A319s
Service resumption significantly boosts connections to Western Europe once again
Budapest Airport has reopened connections with one of Germany’s largest cities today, welcoming the return of Eurowings’ link to Stuttgart. Initially operating a twice-weekly service in May (Mondays and Fridays), the German low-cost carrier has already confirmed the 756-km sector will see a frequency increase to four-times weekly in June, adding Thursdays and Sundays to the schedule.
Using its fleet of 150-seat A319s, Eurowings will resume services to one of Budapest’s consistent largest country markets served, significantly boosting connections to Western Europe once again.
Pegasus Airlines’ Budapest to Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen
“Hugely positive to reinstate Pegasus Airlines’ popular Istanbul route back at Budapest,” said Balázs Bogáts, Head of Airline Development, Budapest Airport at the relaunch last week.
Flights from Budapest to Istanbul’s Sabiha Gӧkçen Airport have returned with Pegasus Airlines. The route resumes direct connectivity between Hungary’s capital city and Turkey’s major city which bestrides Europe and Asia, across the Bosphorus Strait.
The Turkish low-cost carrier will operate the 1,080km link with its fleet of 737s and A320s, initially twice-weekly as travellers and the business community welcome the relaunch.