On Sunday, 28 flights were canceled at Liszt Ferenc International Airport due to the situation in the Middle East, and the status of some flights may change throughout the day, Budapest Airport announced in a statement to MTI.
The situation in the Middle East affects flights departing from and arriving at Liszt Ferenc International Airport.
On Sunday, 28 flights were canceled to Tel Aviv, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, and Amman.
“Flight statuses may change continuously throughout the day. We recommend that passengers check with their airline and consular services before departure and follow Budapest Airport’s flight information pages,” Budapest Airport said in a statement.
Via MTI; Featured photo: MTI/Máthé Zoltán
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