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International Airports

Hungary is served by three international airports in Budapest (BUD), Debrecen (DEB) and Sarmellek (SOB). Most international passengers land in Budapest, with the airport processing more than eight million passengers annually. 

More information on Hungary's major transit hub can be found in our handy Budapest Airport Guide.

Major Airlines

As a hub of central European transport, Budapest Airport is serviced by most major European airlines. There are no direct flights from Australia to Hungary, with most journeys requiring two stopovers en route. Major airlines servicing Hungarian airports from Australia include: 

Hungary’s resplendent national capital Budapest is an eye-catching reminder of the days when this European nation was one of the continent’s most powerful. Dotted with palaces, churches, galleries and museums, the Hungarian capital was once the centre of an empire which stretched across much of central Europe.

Hungary: ParliamentHungarian Parliament Building

Budapest may be the first port of call for most visitors, but there’s more to Hungary than just its vibrant capital. Lake Balaton is the largest freshwater lake in Central Europe and a popular tourist attraction, while cities like Debrecen, Keszthely and Pecs are also popular with foreign visitors.

Hungary: KeszthelyKeszthely

The so-called Danube Bend, where this mighty river turns and heads downstream towards Budapest, is regarded as one of Hungary’s most scenic locations. Located close to the town of Visegrad, it’s a great place to soak up some of the rich history and culture of this exotic land – particular from Visegrad's famous castle.