The Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport, formerly Budapest Ferihegy Airport and still known as Ferihegy, is the largest of the four commercial airports in Hungary serving the capital Budapest. The airport was renamed after Hungarian composer Franz Liszt in 2011. Liszt Ferenc International Airport is with less than 10 million passengers a year fairly small for a capital airport. The airport was build just before and in the first few years of World War II and was intended for both military and civil use. The high-speed road from the airport to the city, constructed in 1942, is, with improvements of course, still in use today. During the war many of the new airport buildings were damaged or destroyed. After the War the airport was rebuild for civilian use.
What are popular destinations from Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport?
Most flights from Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport are to Eindhoven and to Amsterdam but there are many more flights to other destinations as well, most of them by . These are the most popular destinations from Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport: