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Feb 07, 2012 (newstodate): Ryanair ranks high on the growing list of air carrier rushing into Hungary to fill the void after the demise of Malev.
Earlier planning for opening of five new new routes from Budapest from March 2012, the carrier is now negotiating the launch of a further 17 new routes from Budapest.
Pending the successful result of the negotiations between the carrier and Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport, Ryanair will base a further four Boeing 737-800 aircraft to provide flights to Alicante, Baden Baden, Barcelona, Birmingham, Bologna, Bristol, Brussels, Chania, Dublin, Eindhoven, Gothenburg, Hamburg, Krakow, London, Madrid, Malaga, Manchester, Milan, Munich West, Oslo, Palma, Paphos, Paris, Pisa, Rhodes, Rome, Stockholm, Thessaloniki, Trapani, Venice, and Warsaw.
Earlier planning for opening of five new new routes from Budapest from March 2012, the carrier is now negotiating the launch of a further 17 new routes from Budapest.
Pending the successful result of the negotiations between the carrier and Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport, Ryanair will base a further four Boeing 737-800 aircraft to provide flights to Alicante, Baden Baden, Barcelona, Birmingham, Bologna, Bristol, Brussels, Chania, Dublin, Eindhoven, Gothenburg, Hamburg, Krakow, London, Madrid, Malaga, Manchester, Milan, Munich West, Oslo, Palma, Paphos, Paris, Pisa, Rhodes, Rome, Stockholm, Thessaloniki, Trapani, Venice, and Warsaw.