Budapest Airport establishes Kazakhstan connection

Just days into S17, Budapest Airport has announced further expansion of its destination map, filling the white spot that was Kazakhstan.

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Just days into S17, Budapest Airport has announced further expansion of its destination map, filling the white spot that was Kazakhstan. Confirming a twice-weekly service to Astana, Wizz Air will be linking the two capital cities from 8 June, utilising the carrierโ€™s fleet of 180-seat A320s on the 3,742 kilometre sector.


As Kazakhstan becomes Budapestโ€™s 45th country market, the Central Asian operation means Wizz Air will now offer flights to 29 countries from its home-base. As the worldโ€™s youngest capital city, Astana can now be reached from Budapest in less than five hours as the ultra-low-cost-carrierโ€™s (ULCC) direct link omits the previous need for connections via Istanbul, Prague or Minsk. Facing no direct competition on the airport pair, the ULCCโ€™s new Kazakhstan connection joins the Hungarian gatewayโ€™s existing links in the region to Georgia, Ukraine and Azerbaijan.

โ€œFilling another gap on our route map is proof of our continued commitment to be able to offer our passengers an ever-expanding selection of great destinations,โ€ comments Balรกzs Bogรกts, Head of Airline Development, Budapest Airport. โ€œWizz Airโ€™s confirmation of Thursday and Sunday flights is perfect for a long weekend break for Hungarian and Kazakh travellers alike,โ€ adds Bogรกts.

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • Confirming a twice-weekly service to Astana, Wizz Air will be linking the two capital cities from 8 June, utilising the carrier's fleet of 180-seat A320s on the 3,742 kilometre sector.
  • โ€œFilling another gap on our route map is proof of our continued commitment to be able to offer our passengers an ever-expanding selection of great destinations,โ€ comments Balรกzs Bogรกts, Head of Airline Development, Budapest Airport.
  • As the world's youngest capital city, Astana can now be reached from Budapest in less than five hours as the ultra-low-cost-carrier's (ULCC) direct link omits the previous need for connections via Istanbul, Prague or Minsk.

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