Wizz Air launches programme to improve passenger satisfaction

Wizz Air today launches its Customer First transformation plan by rolling out its Customer First Compass. Do you agree that they need such programmes?
#wizzair #travel #tourism #budapestairport #budapest
FM Szijjártó: Chinese investments will flood Hungary in 2025

A number of big Chinese companies will launch manufacturing capacity in Hungary in 2025 or early 2026, FM Péter Szijjártó said.
Orbán cabinet campaigns against Ukraine’s EU accession: Weber, von der Leyen, Zelensky on billboards

Hungary’s government has launched an information campaign concerning the upcoming referendum on Ukraine’s EU admission.
#europeanunion #fidesz #hungariangovernment #tiszaparty
BREAKING: Hungary withdrew from the International Criminal Court – UPDATED

The government has decided to quit its International Criminal Court membership, the head of the Prime Minister's Office, Gergely Gulyás, said.
#icc #hungariangovernment
Will the Orbán cabinet close Hungary’s busiest Budapest-Vienna motorway due to disease?

One of Hungary's busiest motorways can be closed soon due to the outbreaks of the deadly foot-and-mouth disease.
#disease #health #animal #motorway
According to Fidesz, the EP ‘grand coalition’, with support from Tisza, ‘voted to continue war’

Fidesz MEP Deutsch, among others, called the rule-of-law procedure against Hungary "rule-of-law jihad".
Top Hungary news: Budapest-New York, parking and toll roads, Orient Express, hotel — 2 April, 2025

Flight with a twist, expanded toll roads and paid parking spaces, Orient Express, hotel reopens, Biodome opens and more!
Péter Magyar refutes government claims: he would keep the 13th-month pension

According to Magyar's post, they "spoke with some wonderful elderly ladies about their lives". "They told us that despite the lies spread by the propaganda, food and medicine are unaffordable," he wrote.
Budapest Mayor urges government to begin talks on Rákosrendező development

Gergely Karácsony published an open letter addressed to János Lázár, the transport minister, calling for negotiations between the government and the city regarding the Rákosrendező area in Budapest's 14th district.
Hungary and Serbia move forward with crude pipeline project, aiming for 2028 completion

Foreign minister Péter Szijjártó emphasised that this was a "brave and sovereign decision".