Budapest Airport’s Cargo City is set for another significant expansion following the dynamic cargo development at the Hungarian gateway since the infrastructure opened in January 2020. Increasing the airport’s annual cargo capacity to 300,000 tonnes, the latest progression will be a noteworthy step in ascertaining Budapest’s place in the global air cargo market.
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