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Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport

IATA BUD ICAO LHBP Large Airport Scheduled Service

Location

Airport Information

City

Budapest

Continent

EU

Coordinates

47.4302, 19.2624

Elevation

495 ft (151 m)

Runways

Ident Length Width Surface Lighted
13L/31R 12,162 ft (3,707 m) 148 ft CON Yes
13R/31L 9,875 ft (3,010 m) 148 ft CON Yes

About Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport

Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport is the primary international airport of Hungary, serving the capital city of Budapest. Located in the XVIII District of Budapest, approximately 16 kilometers southeast of the city center, the airport was renamed in 2011 after the renowned Hungarian composer Franz Liszt. BUD handles over 16 million passengers per year across two terminals. Terminal 2A handles Schengen-area flights, while Terminal 2B serves non-Schengen international destinations. The original Terminal 1, a protected Bauhaus-style building dating from the 1950s, was closed for regular operations but remains an architectural landmark. Budapest Airport serves as the primary base for Wizz Air, Europe's fastest-growing low-cost carrier, which operates an extensive network of routes across Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa from Budapest. Ryanair also maintains a significant presence. The airport is connected to the city center by bus line 100E, which provides direct express service to Deak Ferenc Square in approximately 35 minutes, and by the number 200E bus connecting to the M3 metro line at Kobanya-Kispest station. A planned rail connection would provide faster service in the future. The airport operates two runways. Budapest's growing popularity as a tourist destination, known for its thermal baths, ruin bars, Danube riverscape, and rich cultural heritage, has driven significant passenger growth, with the airport more than doubling its traffic over the past decade.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get from Budapest Airport to the city center?
The 100E airport shuttle bus runs directly from the airport to Deak Ferenc ter in the city center in about 35 minutes for HUF 2,200 (about EUR 6). The regular bus 200E connects to the Kobanya-Kispest metro station (Line M3) for a standard transit ticket of HUF 530. Taxis cost approximately HUF 7,500-9,000 (EUR 20-25) for the 18 km trip — use only official Fötaxi services.
How many terminals does Budapest Airport have?
Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport has two terminals. Terminal 2A handles Schengen flights (EU destinations), and Terminal 2B serves non-Schengen international flights. The terminals are connected and share a common check-in hall. The original Terminal 1, a beautiful Art Deco building, was closed to passengers in 2012 but has been renovated as an event venue.
What is notable about Budapest Airport?
BUD is named after the famous Hungarian composer Franz Liszt. The airport has undergone significant modernization since Hungary joined the EU in 2004. It serves as the primary gateway to Budapest, one of Europe's most popular tourist destinations known for its thermal baths, historic architecture, and vibrant nightlife.
Is there free Wi-Fi at Budapest Airport?
Yes, BUD provides free Wi-Fi in both terminals for up to 60 minutes, which can be extended. The network requires a simple registration and provides speeds suitable for browsing and messaging. The terminal also has charging stations and a decent selection of cafes and shops.
Which airlines operate from Budapest Airport?
Wizz Air, Hungary's largest airline, uses BUD as its primary base and operates an extensive European network. Ryanair also has a significant presence. Since the bankruptcy of Malev Hungarian Airlines in 2012, no full-service carrier uses BUD as a hub, but Lufthansa, KLM, British Airways, and others provide hub connections across Europe.