The new routes will link Toronto Pearson International Airport with Budapest, Prague, Warsaw, and Glasgow; and Montreal Trudeau International Airport with Casablanca on Morocco’s west coast.
Read moreRyanair has announced that its first route to Israel will link Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport with Ovda Airport, which serves the southern-Israel resort destination of Eilat on the Gulf of Eilat. Ryanair will begin operating twice-weekly service on the route on November 7.
Read moreAccording to Air China, its new four-times-weekly service starting on May 1 will represent the only direct route linking China with Belarus and Hungary.
Read moreAccording to SAS, it will offer direct flights to new destinations from all main airports in the Nordic countries and a number of regional airports. SAS will also increase the frequency of its services on a number of existing domestic and European routes.
Read moreStarting Friday, March 9, Aegean Airlines will offer non-stop service between Athens and Budapest, the political and cultural capital of Hungary. Aegean will connect Athens to Budapest with four round-trips a week.
Read moreThe airline will introduce new services from Dublin to Verona and Stockholm and will increase service frequencies on routes to Faro, Perpignan, Zurich and 10 other destinations. Faro will see increased service from both Dublin and Cork.
Read moreAustrian Airlines Vacation Center Promotes ‘City Steal’ European Packages for Fall
AirlinesDestinations July 5, 2011
For travelers who want European vacation ideas for the fall, Austrian Airlines Vacation Center is promoting ‘City Steal’ vacation packages which are available for travel between August 28 and October 31.
Read moreFlexible ‘City Steal’ Vacations Offered to Vienna, Prague and Budapest
DestinationsHotels February 12, 2011
Basic three-night, four-day Austrian Airlines Vacation Center vacations to Vienna, Prague or Budapest from New York or Washington D.C. start at $1,099 per person, double occupancy, for travel between April 1 and May 13 and again between August 29 and October 29, 2011.
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