Budapest Airport’s link with Cologne is the latest to be re-introduced to the Hungarian gateway following the temporary halt of services following the global pandemic.

The four times weekly service to western Germany’s cultural hub will be operated by Eurowings, the German low-cost carrier (LCC) and subsidiary of Lufthansa Group, which will utilise its fleet of A319s and A320s on the 958-km sector.

“Resuming these services means Eurowings returns with flights to Cologne, Düsseldorf, Hamburg and Stuttgart – 30% of all our operations to Germany this coming winter,” said Balázs Bogáts, Head of Airline Development at Budapest Airport.

“This latest revival continues to help us work towards our goal to ensure we once again offer a rich variety of destinations to our customers,” he continued.

Eurowings’ resumption of all services from Budapest will see the airport offer more than 400,000 seats to the Central European country during W21/22 as the LCC’s flights join the gateway’s operations to Berlin, Dortmund, Frankfurt, Munich and Nürnberg.

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