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HCB - Newsletter - 10 March 2011
| Welcome to the third issue of the
Hungarian Convention Bureau's newsletter. We will inform you
about our activities, the actual news, investments, statistics
and miscellaneous information about the Hungarian meetings
market. We hope that you will find it
interesting and useful for your work. For updates of the
Hungarian meetings market please visit our website!
NewsBUD SkyCourt The new terminal was realized by
Budapest Airport Zrt. as part of its major airport development
project. The building will offer 12 (6+6 on each side with one
dedicated priority lane/crew screening at each side) new
passenger security screening channels, 12 (8 for departure, 4
for transfer) new border crossing points, 5 new boarding bus
gates in addition to the existing 10 jetties and 11 bus gates,
54 check-in counters and 16 new self-check-in kiosks.
Approximately 1000 people worked in three shifts under the
contractor’s direction, to ensure that shops and service
premises can be handed over to the tenants on time. The scale
of the project is illustrated by the fact that, in accordance
with initial calculations, the SkyCourt itself cost 70 million
EUR, and the entire project together with the related works
cost a total of 102 million EUR, Budapest Airport will hold
the official opening ceremony of the SkyCourt on 18 May 2011.
The public will have an opportunity to visit the new terminal
on 19 and 20 March, before the building will be opened to
passenger traffic. As of 27 March 2011 MALÉV, the Hungarian
Airlines will provide its customers with the most attractive
and spacious business lounge in the SkyCourt terminal at
Ferihegy International Airport New flights to Budapest New direct flights from
six cities around the world will make it even easier to visit
Budapest in 2011. The following airlines will offer new
services to Budapest from Doha, New York, Barcelona,
Edinburgh, Hamilton and Riga. The new routes are also likely
to generate an increased interest in tourism to Budapest, one
of Europe’s most visited cities.
- As part of the airlines' six new European destinations
Qatar Airways has launched scheduled
flights between Doha and Budapest. The
aircraft, a new Airbus A320, has 12 Business Class seats and
132 Economy Class seat. Flights depart four times a week.
Qatar Airways, a five-star airline and recently voted as
third best airline in the world by Skytrax, is the only
Gulf-based airline operating flights to/from Budapest.
- American Airlines in cooperation with
its OneWorld Alliance partner MALÉV will
launch a daily direct flight between Budapest and
New York in 2011. The first American Boeing 767-300
intercontinental aircraft is planned to land at Budapest
Airport on 4 April 2011.
- Ten years after the Hungarian Airlines
Malév opens the flight to
Barcelona in the summer season. Malév's new flight
with the 2011 summer peak season is already 19 flights a
week to direct contact with Budapest and Spain (Madrid,
Malaga, Barcelona and Palma de Mallorca).
- UK based low-cost carrier Jet2 will
launch direct flights between Edinburgh and
Budapest, starting April 21, 2011. Jet2's fleet
consists of Boeing 737-300 and Boeing 757-200 aircrafts.
Flights to Budapest will operate three times a week.
- Starting May 2011 FlyCentralEurope.com
will offer weekly charter flights between Hamilton,
Ontario and Budapest. The flights, operated by Air
Italy Polska a division of Air Italy, will depart once a
week throughout the summer. The aircraft, a Boeing 767-200,
has 254 seats, including 12 Club Class seats. Flights will
depart from Hamilton International Airport on Saturdays and
return from Budapest Ferihegy International Airport on
Sundays.
- AirBaltic will operate four direct
flights per week from Riga to Budapest from
May 16. The Latvian airline will operate a 76-seat
Bombardier Q400 aircraft for the two-hour flights.
EU presidency and events During Hungary's presidency of the EU
a total of 250 events will be held, including 18
ministerial informal meetings, 10 ministerial conferences,
60-70 high-ranking events and meetings of experts. A
specialized department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is
arranging the coordination and organisation of the
events. According t o the government's decision, the venue
for the ministerial meetings is the Royal Palace of Gödöllő,
although two meetings will be organised in Debrecen and in
Balatonfüred. Budapest will also host hundreds of gala
receptions and dinners in various establishments and
historical buildings. The Hungarian National Tourist Office
will provide on-the-spot tourism information at all events
attracting more than 50 participants; it will also provide
tourism information to all the 40,000 politicians and
decision-makers arriving during the Hungarian EU-presidency.
Furthermore, the HNTO will help in the promotion of cultural
events and will continue running fam trips for foreign
journalists. Budapest History Museum Explore the Budapest History Museum,
one of the most exclusive event venues of Hungary situated on
the top of the Buda Castle with its Panorama Terrace facing
onto the fascinating Citadel Hill and the beautiful River
Danube. This museum building used to give location to royal
balls for years, where the cultural and political elite of the
era came together for some conversation, music and dance. Thus
our guests could righty feel being part of history. These
attributes drew the attention of Hungarian National Tourist
Office as well when they chose the BHM, this imposing event
venue to receive the guests of the Danube Conference and give
an exclusive gala dinner on the 30th of November,
2010. The gala dinner took place in the Baroque Hall that is
reminiscent of the atmosphere of the streets of the Buda
Castle. The venue with its function rooms, each different in
size and style, accommodate more than 50 events annually.
Beside gala dinners it is a perfect venue also for
conferences, business meetings, press conferences, weddings,
parties and other private events. StatisticsFacts and figures in 2010 The Hungarian National Tourist Office has
been processing data collected nearly 400 service providers
active on the Hungarian meetings market since 2001. in order
to get a better grasp of the characteristics of the MICE
market in the country. In 2010, Hungary hosted 537
international conferences, 73 international fairs and
exhibitions with more than 125.600 participants. The average
number of participants per meeting (234) was an increase
compared to last year (230). The average length of conferences
was 3,7 days. The subjects of the most of the international
conferences was medical followed by economical, other
scientific issues and IT. The 71% of the internat ional
conferences were held in Budapest. The average number of
participating countries per international conferences was 12.
In 2010, more than three quarters of conference participants
(81,1%) arrived from foreign countries. The graph below lists
the participating nations 2010. The first column shows the
rate of the year 2009. Meet
us on exhibitions!Brussels, Paris, Frankfurt - EMIF 15 – 16 March 2011 Brussels, Stand 3412
- MEEDEX 30 – 31 March 2011 Paris, Stand G2
- IMEX 24 – 26 May 2011 Frankfurt, Stand f210
ContactsHungarian National Tourist Office - Hungarian
Convention Bureau Address: H-1115 Budapest, Bartók
Béla út 105-113. Phone: +36 1 488 86 40 Fax: +36 1 488
86 41 E-mail: hcb@hungarytourism.hu Web:
www.hcb.hu |
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