Budapest Airport good news: Ryanair flight to exotic destination returns, Wizz Air increases frequency

Good news for all passengers: a Ryanair flight will return to Budapest Airport on 30 March. Meanwhile, a Wizz Air flight will commute more frequently between the Hungarian and an Eastern European capital.
According to Budflyer, a Hungarian travel-focused media outlet, Irish low-cost Ryanair’s previous flight connecting Budapest and Jordan’s capital, Amman, will return on 30 March. The planes will carry passengers twice a week. Flight frequency from Budapest to the Middle Eastern city will increase significantly thanks to Ryanair’s return. The Irish budget airline will fly to Amman on Thursdays and Sundays, while the Hungarian low-cost carrier, Wizz Air, will do so on Mondays and Fridays. All flights will be non-stop.

Furthermore, Wizz Air also changed its schedule this spring: their Chisinau flight’s frequency from Budapest Airport will more than double. At least, that is what Aeroroutes’ updated schedule data show. From 18 August, the Hungarian budget airline will carry passengers to the Moldavian capital five times a week instead of commuting twice.
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